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Pressure Sensors

AshcroftĀ® pressure sensors are designed to meet harsh installation demands for low or high temperatures, high shock and vibration. A selection of electrical terminations, process connections and analog or digital outputs provide a custom fit for nearly any application.

Types of Pressure Sensors

Ashcroft offers a broad range of pressure sensors engineered to provide accurate, reliable pressure measurement across industrial, process, OEM, and specialty applications.

  • General Purpose PressureĀ Transducers and Transmitters  – Designed to provide cost-effective pressure measurement for hydraulic, pneumatic, compressor, pump, and OEM equipment applications.
  • Industrial Pressure Transducers – Designed to deliver reliable pressure monitoring and control in demanding industrial automation and process environments.
  • Digital Pressure SensorsĀ - Designed to support advanced monitoring, diagnostics, and communication within automated and connected systems with displays.Ā 
  • High Accuracy PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed to provide precise pressure measurement and long-term stability for testing, calibration, and critical process applications.
  • Differential PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed to measure pressure differences for flow, filter monitoring, level measurement, and process control applications.
  • High PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed to provide reliable pressure measurement in hydraulic, energy, test, and other high-pressure applications.
  • Sanitary PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed to meet hygienic requirements in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology processes.
  • High Purity PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed for ultra-clean gas and fluid systems requiring contamination-free pressure measurement.
  • Hazardous Area PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed for use in explosive or hazardous locations requiring intrinsically safe, explosion-proof, or other certified solutions.
  • OEM PressureĀ Transducer and Transmitters – Designed for seamless integration into equipment where compact size, performance, and reliability are critical.
  • Hydraulic Pressure Transducer and TransmittersĀ - Designed to provide reliable pressure measurement in hydraulic power units, mobile equipment, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, and industrial hydraulic systems.
  • Low Pressure Transducer and TransmittersĀ - Designed to provide accurate measurement of low-pressure gases and liquids in critical HVAC, filtration, process control, and test applications.

Industry Applications Where Pressure Sensors are Used

Ashcroft pressure sensors are used across a wide range of industries, providing real-time pressure measurement for monitoring, control, automation, and equipment protection.

  • Oil & Gas – Used in upstream, midstream, and downstream pressure monitoring and control applications.
  • Chemical & Petrochemical – Used in corrosive, hazardous, and high-temperature process environments.
  • Power Generation – Used in steam, turbine, boiler, and auxiliary system monitoring applications.
  • Water &Ā Wastewater – Used in treatment, pumping, filtration, and distribution systems.
  • Food & Beverage – Used in sanitary processes requiring hygienic and reliable pressure measurement.
  • Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology – Used in cleanroom, validated, and sanitary manufacturing environments.
  • High Purity & Semiconductor – Used in ultra-clean gas delivery systems and semiconductor manufacturing processes requiring contamination-free measurement.
  • Data Centers & Critical Environments – Used in cooling systems, liquid cooling applications, critical HVAC equipment, and critical facility monitoring.
  • HVAC & Refrigeration – Used in refrigeration, chiller, compressor, and building automation systems.
  • Manufacturing & Industrial Automation – Used in machine control, hydraulic systems, robotics, and automated production equipment.
  • Mobile Hydraulic & Construction Equipment – Used in hydraulic systems for off-highway vehicles, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and heavy-duty mobile applications.
  • Hydrogen & Alternative Energy – Used in hydrogen production, storage, fueling, and other emerging energy applications.

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