Compact general  pressure transmitter with more better performance


Senyd general compact pressure transmitter is a device that measures pressure and converts it into an electrical signal that can be transmitted to a control system or display. These transmitters are typically small in size and can be easily mounted in tight spaces. They are commonly used in industrial applications to monitor and control pressure in systems such as HVAC, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, and process control. The compact design of these transmitters makes them ideal for applications where space is limited. They are available in various pressure ranges and with different output options, such as analog or digital signals.

Draw-wire Encoder

Draw Wire Sensors are a versatile position measurement device that converts mechanical motion into an electrical signal that may be metered, recorded, or transmitted.

Senyd draw wire sensors consist of a stainless steel displacement cable wound on a threaded drum that is directly coupled to a precision, long-life sensor. Operationally, the sensor is mounted in a fixed position and the extension cable, "draw wire," is attached to a moving object. As movement occurs, the draw wire extracts then later retracts under the power of an internal, engineered spring which also maintains tension on the draw wire throughout its stroke. The rotation of the sensor produces an electrical output proportional to the draw wire's movement giving indication of positional translation.