DMP 304
Industrial Pressure Transmitter for High Pressure
BD|SENSORS GmbH BD-Sensors-Str. 1 D-95199 Thierstein, Germany Tel: 0 92 35 / 98 11 - 0 E-Mail: info@bdsensors.de
Dear sales partner,
To manufacture pressure transmitters for very high pressures of up to 6000 bar, you require extensive know-how and many years of expertise in the development and production of electronic pressure transmitters.
In addition to the traditional sensor technology, the processing of strain gauge pressure sensors has formed part of the standard range offered by BD|SENSORS for a number of years now. The latest product of this sensor technology is the pressure transmitter DMP 304, which is indroduced to you today.
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BD|SENSORS meets this requirement with its high pressure transmitter DMP 304, which records pressures of up to 6,000 bar and delivers precise re-sults not just for a brief period of time with an accuracy of 0.5% FSO in accor-dance with IEC 60770 (optionally 0.25%).High requirements in terms of safety and durability, in particular under high load change conditions, were stipulated in the functional specifications for this product right from the beginning. The price level should be described here as good value and this should not be misinterpreted as low cost, because the standard of fabrication and the quality assurance are beyond the standard values. Experience gained from over 20 years of pressure measurement tech-nology in the testing station area had a direct influence on the design of the DMP 304.
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pressure range: 0 ... 2500 bar to 0 ... 6000 bar
accuracy: 0.5 % FSO IEC 60770 (standard)
0.25 % FSO IEC 60770 (option)
special characteristics: - adjustability of offset and span
via front sided potentiometers
- IS-version
The pressure transmitter DMP304 is used for:
• hydraulic systems on presses
• hydroforming
• mechanical engineering
• high pressure testing stations
• high pressure water jet cutting
• high-performance pumps
• diesel injection components
• hydraulic force measurement
• crude oil production
• autofrettage
• extraction facilities