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Fairchild Industrial’s Rugged Pressure Tansmitters

By Fairchild Industrial
Monday, January 04, 2010

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The new rugged precision P/I pressure transmitters feature an accuracy from 0.5 percent (TD8600) to 0.2 percent (TD8800).



Fairchild Industrial Products’ (Winston-Salem, NC) new rugged precision P/I pressure transmitters are designed for use in either pneumatic or hydraulic systems in the toughest environments man or Mother Nature can dish out. Features include:

  • An accuracy from 0.5 percent (TD8600) to 0.2 percent (TD8800).
  • Rugged machined stainless steel, laser welded, hermetically sealed housing.
  • Available options include electrical connectors, pressure ports, temperature compensation and exotic wetter materials (TD8800).

For more information visit www.fairchildproducts.com

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