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Paine Electronics Introduces High Pressure and Temperature Transducers

Paine Electronics, a company that develops advanced transmitters, temperature sensors and pressure transducers, has recently launched a new range of high temperature and pressure transducers known as the Silicon on Insulator (SOI).

The next-generation transducers offer high precision, durability and dependability across long distances and varied temperature ranges.

The transducers utilize the SOI technology to deliver amplified voltage output and stability on a long term basis. With a diameter of less than 0.5”, the transducers are designed to suit downhole environments. With the necessary electrical connections and port fittings, the 212-40-020 Series can be used to suit specific requirements.

Source: http://www.paineelectronics.com/

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