ifm’s PM15 Pressure Sensor
ifm’s new PM15 pressure sensor has a unique flush sealing concept.
This concept allows hygienic integration of small ceramic-capacitive measuring cells in small pipes, for example, in dosing and filling systems, which was not possible before.
Thanks to the G 1/2 thread, it can be installed without requiring expensive adapters.
Flush fitting makes it possible to use viscous media and guarantees optimum results for CIP processes.
For each sensor, a factory certificate is available for free download.
On the process side, the sensor is maintenance-free because it has no elastomer seal.
The flush and robust ceramic measuring cell is resistant to pressure and vacuum shocks and to impact by abrasive substances.
The sensor is resistant to medium temperatures of up to 150 °C (max. 1h).
Benefits include …
- Maintenance-free PEEK sealing concept for G 1/2 fitting
- A robust, tried-and-tested ceramic measuring cell free from pressure transducer liquids
- Approved to industry-wide hygienic standards
- Improved performance thanks to IO-Link
- Integrated temperature measurement removes need for multiple instruments
- Digital communication without A/D or EMC losses
- Ideal solution for hygienic production plants
- Reads pressure as well as temperature thanks to digital signal transfer.
If you’re interested in finding out more about ifm’s PM15 Pressure Sensor, or any other ifm products, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk
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