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Novel Pressure Transmitters from Winters Instruments

Winters Instruments, leading provider of pressure and temperature systems, has launched its innovative series of industrial pressure transmitters, satisfying CE, RoHS, CSA, and ATEX global certifications.

Pressure Transmitters

The company’s whole transmitter series characterizes a stainless steel design and features ceramic sensing devices, with high efficiency for use in all process and industrial purposes.

The LE3 low cost transmitter series serve common industrial and OEM functions, while the LIM line can be employed for use in aggressive media. The LIS range transmitters are intrinsically-safe for hazardous area applications and is widely deployed in Oil & Gas and Petrochemical sectors. The company’s LTF series features a flush diaphragm and is used with viscous fluids and media, which would obstruct a standard process interface.

Various other versions accessible from Winters’ encompass submersible models for level calibration, a Triple-Clamp model used in food processing, etc. These pressure transmitters are operative under a vacuum pressure in the range of 10,000 psi and are highly precise and secure exhibiting precision levels of 0.25% and 0.5%. Dual and triple electrical wire configurations are available with a broad range of electrical and mechanical interfaces.

Source: http://www.winters.com

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