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Pressure Strain & Force Handbook

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Monday, August 24, 2009

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The handbook contains over 1200 pages of products for the measurement, display and control of pressure, differential pressure, barometric pressure, absolute pressure and vacuum and new technical articles.



OMEGA introduces the 9th edition volume MMXI.

OMEGA's New Pressure, Strain, and Force Handbook contains over 1200 pages of products for the measurement, display and control of pressure, differential pressure, barometric pressure, absolute pressure and vacuum and new technical articles including Wireless Measurement of Pressure, Strain, and force parameters.

Also included is a broad selection of products including pressure and vacuum switches, dial pressure gauges, load cells, force translators, rotary and static torque sensors, weighing hardware, strain gages, strain instrumentation, displacement sensors, and proximity sensors.

Special sections cover accelerometers, dynamic pressure and force transducers, pneumatic valves, regulators, sanitary fittings, automation and temperature products.

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