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Back to the Basics: Pressure Units and Measurements

Control.com

What is pressure? How do you measure it? In this article, we’ll learn about the basics of pressure. Everybody knows about this important quantity, but how do you define it? Where does it come from?

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Measuring Cavity Pressure Is Key to Optimizing Injection Molding Process

Plastics Today

An expert from Kistler, a developer of advanced measurement systems, explains the crucial role that cavity pressure sensors can play in maintaining product quality.

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Melt Pressure Sensor Takes Measurements Directly in the Nozzle

Mold Making Technology

The new 4004A miniature melt pressure sensor from Kistler allows for measuring pressure and temperature directly in the hot runner at temperatures up to 350°C. Changes in the pressure signal could detect debris in small nozzles, wear in the nozzle or melt backflow.

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Endress+Hauser Cerabar Series pressure transmitters from AutomationDirect

Design World

AutomationDirect has added Endress+Hauser Cerabar series pressure transmitters to their growing lineup of process control and measurement devices. Endress+Hauser supplies process control sensors/instruments to a wide variety of industries worldwide and is known for highly reliable, accurate, and innovative measurement devices.

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New Study: 2018 State of Embedded Analytics Report

Why do some embedded analytics projects succeed while others fail? We surveyed 500+ application teams embedding analytics to find out which analytics features actually move the needle. Read the 6th annual State of Embedded Analytics Report to discover new best practices. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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PCB Piezotronics’ ultra-high pressure sensor eliminates the need for water cooling

Design World

PCB Piezotronics announced the release of a new ultra-high temperature pressure sensor for combustion testing and thermoacoustic pressure measurements with a unique design element that eliminates the need for water cooling. The new model 176A33 pressure sensor features a temperature rating of 1400° F (760° C).

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Ultra-high temperature pressure sensor eliminates need for water cooling

Design World

announced the release of a new ultra-high temperature pressure sensor for combustion testing and thermoacoustic pressure measurements with a unique design element that eliminates the need for water cooling. The new model 176A33 pressure sensor features a temperature rating of 1400 °F (760 °C). PCB Piezotronics, Inc.

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