BD|Sensors

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Pressure monitoring in dosing and gluing systems

The DMP 339P pressure transmitter from BD|Sensors is aimed at systems in dosing and gluing technology.

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It ensures reliable measurement of the working pressure during material dispensing and conveying - for example when applying sealants, solder pastes, paints or potting material. In order to be able to carry out the necessary cleaning cycles and prevent material deposits in possible dead spaces, it is essential that the measuring technology can be connected flush to the system. For this reason, the pressure connection of the pressure transmitter is welded flush to the front.

The DMP 339P is available in two G-¼ inch versions. The version with an O-ring on the front ensures the best possible seal against the material being processed. No silicone-containing materials are used in the device's internal pressure transmission to ensure unrestricted use in painting systems and lines. The device from BD|Sensors can measure pressure in a range from 25 to 600 bar and is designed for media temperatures up to +125 °C. It is available with various analog output signals. The accuracy is specified as 0.5 % FSO.

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