The Furness Controls FCO432 thrive in low pressure measurement applications such as in cleanroom and pharmaceutical applications. The sensor detect differential pressure from 50Pa with exceptional 0.25% accuracy of reading.
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Applications of FCO432:
Pressure measurement in Clean Room, Wind Tunnels
Combustion and pressure control of industrial furnaces, dryer and kiln
Air flow measurement
Key Features:
Measurement accuracy <0.25% of reading
USB, RS232, RS485 signal output
Pressure range from ±0.5 mbar to ±10 bar
Why use FCO432?
The FCO 432 offers exceptional measurement accuracy based on the reading. Therefore, users can be confident that they get reliable data irrespective of the pressure range. This exceptional feature is ideal for applications where small differential pressure is crucial such as in cleanroom and pharmaceutical applications.
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Applications of FCO432:
Pressure measurement in Clean Room, Wind Tunnels
Combustion and pressure control of industrial furnaces, dryer and kiln
Air flow measurement
Key Features:
Measurement accuracy <0.25% of reading
USB, RS232, RS485 signal output
Pressure range from ±0.5 mbar to ±10 bar
Why use FCO432?
The FCO 432 offers exceptional measurement accuracy based on the reading. Therefore, users can be confident that they get reliable data irrespective of the pressure range. This exceptional feature is ideal for applications where small differential pressure is crucial such as in cleanroom and pharmaceutical applications.
Customers: Auto/Transport, Defence,Water/Wastewater, Research
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2002
Employees:
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Customers:
Auto/Transport, Defence,Water/Wastewater, Research