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Hydrogen High Pressure Transducer Performance:
- Pressure ranges to 5,000 bar (72,500 psi)
- Compatible for use within Hydrogen based environments
- Pressure diaphragm and process connection is machined from one piece of special high strength Titanium alloy with no seals or welds.
- High resistance to overpressure and pressure transients
- ATEX/IECEx option available (includes M1 for mining applications) for 4-20 Ma versions
- DNV-GL certification available
Advantages:
The HP1000H Hydrogen High Pressure Transducer features a robust design made from a single piece of strong titanium alloy, eliminating the need for seals or welds. This unique construction ensures optimal performance in extremely high-pressure situations, allowing safe operation up to 5,000 bar. Extensive testing confirms its safety for use with hydrogen, adhering to ISO 1114-2:2017 standards. The pressure-contacting components are also crafted from a single piece of titanium alloy, which prevents leaks or failures by avoiding welds. Additionally, the titanium connection offers excellent corrosion resistance.
Engineered to withstand harsh environments, this transducer delivers reliable and accurate measurements while demonstrating impressive durability. It features a standard autoclave connection that provides secure and dependable sealing at high pressures. Customers can select from a range of pressure measurements from 0-1,000 bar to 0-5,000 bar, with various electrical outputs available, including 0-100 mV, 0-5 V DC, 0-10 V DC, and 4-20 mA. This transducer is ideal for a wide array of applications, such as aerospace, laboratory testing, oil and gas monitoring, and general industrial use.
Optional features include safety-approved versions suitable for explosive environments (ATEX and IECEx), including areas with flammable gases (Zone 0), dust (Zone 20), and mining operations (Group I M1). Additionally, a Marine version complies with DNV GL standards for ships and offshore applications
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