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Pressure sensor EIPS
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pressure sensor
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Characteristics

Evaluation type
pressure, flow, oxygen
Applications
medical
Pressure range

Min.: -1,000 mbar
(-14.5 psi)

Max.: 7,000 mbar
(101.53 psi)

Description

The PRESSURE UNIT is a stand-alone microfluidic in-line pressure sensor for continuous measurement of pressure in a fluidic path. The product line can detect values over the range of -1000 mbar (-15 psi) to 7000 mbar (100 psi). The sensor can be directly connected to a PC via USB, and can display measurements in real time on the Fluigent OxyGEN software interface. Users can output values for custom software applications using the Software Development Kit. With our microfluidic in-line pressure sensor, you can accurately monitor and control pressure in a stable, pulseless and responsive manner. Three different High Precision Pressure Sensors are available (S, M, and XL) depending on the pressure range you want to measure. This microfluidic in-line pressure sensor is perfect for gases and liquids and can be easily plugged (inline) into your microfluidic setup with 1/16" OD tubing. Straight forward set up & use Accurate Wide range of detection Standalone No need for a hub Compact Uses minimum bench space Wide range of detection The PRESSURE UNIT is a microfluidic in-line pressure sensor that allows the accurate measurement of pressure and vacuum within the range -1000 mbar to 7 bar. Our in-line pressure sensor disposes of a wide range of reading flow rates. Display in real-time Graphically monitor the pressure measurement using Fluigent’s OxyGEN software. Our dedicated software and its allows users to control the data acquisition directly on a pc

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