PGM-D – Small pressure transducers made of stainless steel
(5 – 50 MPa)
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Using an extremely small foil strain gage as the sensor, the transducers feature an equally small pressure sensing flush diaphragm (whose diameter is 8,2 mm) and a small mount screw, G 1/8. With the adding force of remarkably high frequency response, they are optimal for measurement in limited space and measurement that calls for fast sensor response.
Features
- Supreme frequency response
- Small Size (8.2 mm diameter sensor)
- Flush diaphragm type
- Fast response and high accuracy
- TEDS installed versions can also be manufactured
Specifications
Performance
- Nonlinearity
-
±0.5 % RO
- Hysteresis
-
±0.5 % RO
- Repeatability
-
0.50 % RO
- Rated Output
-
1.5 mV/VI
Environmental Characteristics
- Safe Temperature Range
-
-10 – 70 °C
- Compensated Temperature Range
-
0 – 60 °C
- Temperature Effect on Zero
-
±0.1 % RO/ºC
- Temperature Effect on Output
-
±0.1 %/°C
Electrical Characteristics
- Safe Excitation Voltage
- 3 V
- Recommended Excitation Voltage
-
1 – 2 V
- Input Resistance
-
120 Ω ±2 %
- Output Resistance
-
120 Ω ±2 %
- Cable
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4-conductor (0.065 mm2) vinyl shielded cable, 4 mm diameter by 3 m long, terminated with a connector plug PRC03-12A10-7M (Shield wire is connected to the case.)
Mechanical Properties
- Safe Overloads
- 150 %
- material
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Case: SUS (Metallic finish); Liquid-contacting part: SUS 630
- Weight
- 40 g
- Mounting Screw
-
G1/8, male
- Standard Accessories
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Gasket (Mild copper)
1
PGM-50KD
5000
5 MPa
83
83 kHz
Request
S
2
PGM-100KD
10000
10 MPa
113
113 kHz
Request
S
3
PGM-200KD
20000
20 MPa
150
150 kHz
Request
S
4
PGM-500KD
50000
50 MPa
250
250 kHz
Request
S
Kyowa Electronic Instruments
KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO, LTD. is a Japanese company that has been covering all core elements of industrial strain measurement technology since 1951.