Pressure sensor 1/4" (0 / 25 bar)
Code: DMUB-25Product detailed description
Pressure sensors DMUB-25
- WIKA DMUB and DMU pressure transmitters are designed to convert pressure to a continuous electrical value
- Materials used : stainless steel body 1.4301, stainless steel measuring parts 1.4571
- For DMU - (-30/+100°C) and ambient (-20/+80°C) DMUB (-40/+100°C) and ambient (-30/+80°C)
- Protection IP65, input voltage 10-30 V DC, connectors according to DIN 43560/EN 175301-803
- Designed for sensing and evaluating pressure values in control systems and measurement technology
Additional parameters
Category: | Stainless Steel Pressure Transducers DMU Pressure Transducer |
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Pressure: | 25 bar |
Mains voltage: | 10-30V DC |
Material: | Stainless steel |
Medium: | Air, Water, Aggressive media, Non-aggressive media |
Measuring member: | Stainless steel |
Scope: | 0 - 25 bar |
Temperature: | -40/+100 °C |
Accuracy class: | 1,0% |
Thread: | G 1/4" |
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