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Melt Pressure Sensor Connection Hoses
Melt pressure sensors often use connecting hoses to connect the sensor to the measurement point. These hoses are used to transmit pressure changes to the sensor and ensure accurate measurements. Here is some information about the connection hoses used in melt pressure sensors:
Material and Durability:
Connection hoses are usually made of materials resistant to the properties of the liquid or gas. Chemical resistance and pressure resistance are important factors in selecting the hose.
Pressure Range and Sensitivity:
The pressure range and sensitivity of the hose to be used determine whether the sensor is suitable for the environment to be measured. Durable hoses may be preferred for high pressure applications.
Terminals and Connectors:
Connecting hoses usually come with specific types of terminals or connectors to ensure the connection between the sensor and the measuring point. This makes it easier to connect and seal the hose correctly.
Flexibility:
Connection hoses are usually made of flexible materials. This allows them to be easily oriented between the sensor and the measuring point, making installation easier.
Length and Diameter:
The length and diameter of the hose should be selected depending on the distance between the sensor and the measurement point and the application requirements. Long hoses or small diameter hoses can cause loss of pressure.
Temperature Resistance:
Connection hoses must be resistant to the temperatures of the environment in which they will be used. Selection of hose compatible with the sensor is important, especially in high temperature or low temperature applications.
The connecting hoses must have the correct materials and properties to ensure correct operation of the sensor and measurement accuracy. The installation manuals supplied with the sensor and the technical documentation provided by the manufacturer can guide you in choosing the correct connecting hose.