Pressure Sensors
Piezoelectric, Quartz Pressure Sensors for Dynamic Pressure Measurements
The piezoelectric pressure sensors are used for a variety of dynamic pressure measurements. Some examples include: compression, pulsations, surges, cavitation, hydraulic and pneumatic pressure fluctuations, high-intensity sound, fluid borne noise detection, shock and blast waves, ballistics, explosive component testing (e.g. detonators, explosive bolts), closed bomb combustion studies, and other dynamic pressures from <0.0001 psi to >100,000 psi (<0.690 Pa to >690 MPa).
The ability to measure small pressure fluctuations at high static pressure levels is a unique characteristic of piezoelectric pressure sensors.With ICP® amplified output, the sensors are well suited for continuous operation in “dirty” environments, underwater, and in field test applications across long cables. Since special low-noise cable and charge amplifiers are not required, ICP® sensor systems are substantially lower in cost per channel. Because of the ICP® sensor’s low impedance output, superior signal-to-noise ratio, ability to drive long low-cost coaxial cables, they are ideal for virtually all dynamic pressure applications where sensor temperatures range from -320 to +275 °F (-196 to +135 °C). For higher temperature applications, charge output sensors are available for use up to +750 °F (+399 °C).
With Dewetron's data acquisition system, we have the complete solution for your measurement on pressure.
Contact us with your requirements now!
The piezoelectric pressure sensors are used for a variety of dynamic pressure measurements. Some examples include: compression, pulsations, surges, cavitation, hydraulic and pneumatic pressure fluctuations, high-intensity sound, fluid borne noise detection, shock and blast waves, ballistics, explosive component testing (e.g. detonators, explosive bolts), closed bomb combustion studies, and other dynamic pressures from <0.0001 psi to >100,000 psi (<0.690 Pa to >690 MPa).
The ability to measure small pressure fluctuations at high static pressure levels is a unique characteristic of piezoelectric pressure sensors.With ICP® amplified output, the sensors are well suited for continuous operation in “dirty” environments, underwater, and in field test applications across long cables. Since special low-noise cable and charge amplifiers are not required, ICP® sensor systems are substantially lower in cost per channel. Because of the ICP® sensor’s low impedance output, superior signal-to-noise ratio, ability to drive long low-cost coaxial cables, they are ideal for virtually all dynamic pressure applications where sensor temperatures range from -320 to +275 °F (-196 to +135 °C). For higher temperature applications, charge output sensors are available for use up to +750 °F (+399 °C).
With Dewetron's data acquisition system, we have the complete solution for your measurement on pressure.
Contact us with your requirements now!