In pneumatic applications, heavy-duty pressure sensors can be used to measure and control the pressure of high-pressure compressed air and gas. The core of pneumatic applications is the air compressor, whose role is to provide compressed air to drive pneumatic equipment or tools.
In pneumatic applications, heavy-duty pressure sensors can be used to measure and control the pressure of high-pressure compressed air and gas. The core of pneumatic applications is the air compressor, whose role is to provide compressed air to drive pneumatic equipment or tools. In air compressors, pressure sensors can convert measured compressed air pressure into digital or analog electronic signals, enabling precise control in manufacturing, construction, chemical, pneumatic tools, oil and gas, food and beverage industries, and medical equipment applications. The pressure measurement range for heavy-duty applications is usually 100 to 1000 PSI. In industrial air compressors, heavy-duty pressure sensors can be used to measure and control inlet and outlet pressures, filter pressure drops, cooling water inlet and outlet pressures, and compressor oil pressure. Sensors play a key role in maintaining compressor performance and efficiency. For example, the Honeywell PX2 pressure sensor can measure the air pressure in the gas tank. . The air pressure in the gas storage tank is used to control the startup and shutdown of the compressor. Air compressors are suitable for various industrial applications, including the use of compressed air in PET bottles to blow mold plastic bottles, and the operation of pneumatic tools such as air hammers, air nail guns, and jackhammers.