
High Temperature, High Pressure Transducers
0 to 50,000 psi, Gauge, 4 to 20 mA, 1/2" High Pressure NPSM, Cable, (-50 to 250 °F)
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Quantity | Price each |
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1-4 | $1,008.00 |
5-9 | $957.60 |
10-24 | $937.44 |
25-49 | $897.12 |
50-99 | $876.96 |
100+ | $856.80 |
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0 to 50,000 psi, Gauge, 4 to 20 mA, 1/2" High Pressure NPSM, Cable, (-50 to 250 F) is rated
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- Ranges up to 200,000 PSI
- High Operating Temperature 121°C (250°F), up to 218°C(425°F) for mV/V output types
- Hermetically Sealed for Harsh Environments
- Pressure Adaptors Available
- See Related Links Below for Cables and Accessories
- Comes with 5-point NIST traceable calibration
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OMEGA’s PX91 Series is a rugged, very high temperature pressure transducer series. It is hermetically sealed, has all stainless steel construction and is designed for use in very high temperature test chambers. The PX91 is available in sealed gage pressures up to 200,000 psi and operating temperature up to 218°C (425°F). The pressure connection is via a high pressure ferrule connection.
Rated 1 out of
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Noah C from
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We bought this pressure transducer ( the PX91N0- 60KSV) for high temperature and pressure research and found out when arrived that it didn't screw into our pressure cell. That wouldn't have been a big deal, except for when we were looking for a thread adapter, we found out nobody makes 1/2 - 14 NPS threads, and had to get a custom built thread adapter.
Date published: 2019-09-27
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