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September 10, 2014

Just In: New Techniques For Pressure Testing

With different equipment comes different air pressure testing techniques for measurement. But are you sure if your procedures up to date? This article breaks down specifically what methods need to be implemented for different scenarios. These new steps in calculating

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August 19, 2014

Setra's Industrial Webinars and Industrial/HVAC Videos on Demand

Setra's educational webinars and videos on demand provide helpful information on applications, industry best practices and more. These webinars and videos are just a few of Setra's readily available resources for technical info.

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July 14, 2014

Setra's NEW Industrial Catalog

Setra's NEW Industrial Catalog

The new 2014 Industrial Product Catalog is a comprehensive guide that contains the technical data sheets for products commonly used in Industrial applications.

  • Section 1.1: General Purpose OEM
  • Section 2.1: Test & Measurement
  • Section 3.1: Sanitary Pressure
  • Section 4.1: Accelerometer
  • Section 5.1: Barometric Pressure
  • Section 6.1: Very Low Differential Pressure
  • Section 7.1: Power Monitoring
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June 17, 2014

Setra's Pressure Transducer Handbook

The sensing and measurement of physical quantities through small changes in electrical capacitance is scarcely a new concept. The natural benefits of this approach were recognized for many years. But it was not until Setra engineers introduced new materials, new designs, and innovative, dedicated circuitry that the techniques full potential was realized in the practical, real world of pressure measurement.

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April 24, 2014

Setra’s Pressure Transducer Customization Process

Here at Setra we realize that each customer is unique and every application has different requirements that necessitate different features in a pressure sensor. We have the best interests of the customer in mind and realize we may not have the best sensor for a particular situation.

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July 24, 2013

How Do Shock & Vibration Affect a Pressure Transducer?

Shock & vibration are two potential mechanical problems for pressure transducers.

Shock is a sudden, unexpected impact that transmits energy to a device in a relatively short time interval. For a pressure transducer, that energy passes through the stainless steel up through the housing. Shock may originate from rough transportation and handling, such as by trucks, forklifts and conveyors. Alternately, shock can be caused simply by dropping the transducer on the shop floor or by an assembler slamming a cabinet door adjacent to it. A transducer may not be damaged by a single shock, but can experience fatigue failure with numerous low-level shocks over the course of its life.

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July 10, 2013

Will Extreme Temperatures Cause Transducer Failures?

Excessively high temperatures are a common source of pressure transducer difficulties.

Like most other electronic equipment, pressure transducers are effected by temperature, shock and vibrations. They consist of numerous components that only function within specified temperature ranges. Transducers exposed to temperatures exceeding those ranges during the assembly process can be adversely affected.

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April 03, 2013

Top 3 Design Considerations When Selecting an Industrial Pressure Transducer

After reviewing the top 5 product considerations (pressure, media, temperature, and environment) in which the pressure transducer will be installed, it’s time to look at transducer construction, circuit design and the pressure transducer manufacturer's supply chain.

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November 28, 2012

Manufacturing in the US with the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

On the heels of an economic crisis, the President of the United States signed the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) in 2009 with the goal of:

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November 21, 2012

Understanding Volcanic Eruptions by Measuring Pressure

 

Shishaldin Volcano - Unimak Island, Alaska
Photographed by: Cyrus Read
The Alaska Volcano Observatory / U.S. Geological Survey
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