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Developed in close co-operation with end-users the Bailey & Mackey range of pressure transducers is designed for a wide variety of industrial applications. The range features two distinct methods of operation.
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These pressure transducers use sensors incorporating Piezo resistive circuitry on a silicon diaphragm. The small signal is amplified to give a useable output, the two most common being 4-20mA or 0-10 Volts.
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The magnetic type is activated via movement of a magnet attached to a spring diaphragm which changes the output from a Hall effect sensor. the small electric signal is amplified by specially developed electronic circuits to give a useable output of 0-10 Volts. Available in pressure ranges from 0-100 mbar up to 0-250 bar and differential pressures from 0-100 mbar up to 0-10 bar. Adjustment of gain (range) and offset (zero) is available on all types.
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Units can be supplied with cooling coil transmitters for use with hot liquids or gases; 50mm pipe flange, for mounting on pipes carrying slurry or powder, and full chemical seals for applications where a corrosive pressure medium is present. A range of ancillary equipment such as powder supplies and digital or analogue meters can be supplied for use with Bailey & Mackey pressure transducers.
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