Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to announce the MP-6 Series of micropumps. Based on piezoelectric diaphragm pump technology, the MP-6 micropump delivers...
Servoflo Corporation announces the MS4425 Series of pressure sensors. These temperature-compensated piezoresistive pressure sensors are available in various pressure ranges from...
AMS5105 Series combines high precision OEM pressure sensors with programmable pressure switches in one package. AMS5105 has an analog voltage output and two independent logic ...
The LPSI/LPS2 Series ultra low differential pressure sensors measure from 0.1” to 5” of water in various non-directional or bi-directional calibration ranges. Based on a MEMS ...
Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to announce the MS4515 Series of pressure sensors for low pressure measurement ranges. With an analog or digital output...
These monolithic piezoresistive ceramic sensors are available in various gauge pressure ranges from 2 to 400 bar. An onboard ASIC provides an amplified and calibrated output. ...
Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to introduce rugged OEM pressure sensors from MicroSensor of China.These OEM pressure sensors are designed for rugged...
Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to announce a new version of the MS5536 pressure sensor by Intersema of Switzerland, a pioneer in digital pressure ...
Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to announce an improved ME501 piezoresistive ceramic pressure sensor from Metallux. The ME501 comes in a variety of...
March 16, 2006 - Servoflo Corporation of Lexington, Massachusetts is pleased to announce the Metallux ME680 stainless steel pressure sensor. Key features of the Metallux ME680...
Lexington, MA: X3 Series 3-v pressure sensors ensure ease of use with on-chip amplification and temperature compensation. They have a rated measurable pressure range of 50-1,000...
ZMD 31010 and ZMD 31050 sensor signal conditioners provide digital compensation of sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature compensation, and linearization. They eliminate the ...