May 2, 2024 – Depew, NY – PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) is introducing our new Model 112A06 wide temperature range charge output piezoelectric pressure sensor. The 112A06 was designed to complement our cryogenic and high temperature pressure sensor line. It has an extremely wide operating temperature range from -400 to 662°F (-240 to 350°C).
Model 112A06 features:
- UHT-12TM sensing element for more accurate, lower noise measurements at elevated temperatures
- Wide temperature range from -400°F to 662°F (-240°C to 350°C)
- Resonant frequency >200 kHz
- High sensitivity (2.6 pC/psi)
- Acceleration compensated (0.01 psi/g)
The 112A06 has hermetically sealed stainless steel design with a 17-4 housing, a 316L diaphragm, and it terminates in a 10-32 jack electrical connector. The calibrated measurement range for the 112A06 is 5,000 psi (and includes additional certs for 500 and 100 psi ranges), with a maximum rating of 15,000 psi.
Model 112A06 can be used for thermo-dynamic & thermoacoustic measurements, rocket motor testing, combustion dynamics, steam pipe monitoring, pressure pulsations on compressors and pumps, and any high temperature, dynamic pressure measurement.
For more information visit https://www.pcb.com/products?m=112a06. For technical inquiries and application support, please contact Mark Valentino, Product Manager Acoustics & Pressure, at MValentino@pcb.com.
About PCB Piezotronics
PCB manufactures vibration, pressure, force and strain, shock, and acoustic sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals worldwide for test, measurement, monitoring, and control requirements. Our sensors support testing in aerospace and defense, automotive, transportation, civil engineering, and general R&D industries. Primary sensing technologies include piezoelectric (ICP®), piezoresistive, and capacitive MEMS. With a worldwide customer support team, 24-hour SensorLine, and a global distribution network, PCB is committed to Total Customer Satisfaction. PCB Piezotronics is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amphenol Corporation. More info at www.pcb.com.