Huba Control develops, manufactures and markets components designed exclusively for the measurement of pressure. These are pressure switches (switching elements on/off), pressure sensors and pressure transmitters (sensors with integrated amplified electronic). Pressure sensor technology from 1 mbar to 1000
0.9 ... 150 l/min. The flow sensor of this range is based on the principle of Karman’s vortex trail. The shedding of vortices on the damming body in the flow is directly proportional to the speed of...
0.9 ... 150 l/min. In comparison to the OEM flow sensor (type 200) the type 210 is available with a larger variety concerning power supply and outputs. You can choose between various versions as integ...
1.8 ... 150 l/min. The flow sensor type 230 has a rugged construction of red brass. With no moving parts the flow sensor is not sensitive to debris, has marginal pressure loss and high accuracy. Alter...
0 ... 3 - 8 mbar. The type 401 series pressure transmitters, with its unique proven ceramic lever technology, has adjusted, temperature-compensated sensor signals, available as a voltage output. The (...
-5 ... 5 mbar / 0 ... 10000 mbar. The relative and differential pressure modules type 698 are suitable for monitoring pressure and flow in air conditioning systems and in the laboratory sector. The mo...
-1 ... 1 mbar / 0 ... 0.3 - 50 mbar. The pressure transmitters of the Type 699 series incorporate a proved ceramic fulcrum lever technology. They deliver adjusted temperature-compensated sensor sign...
-1 ... 0 - 600 bar. The type 615 pressure switches measure pressure by means of highly resistant ceramic elements. An open collector (transistor) output accommodates loads up to 100 mA. Either an N/C...
0 ... 0.1 - 25 bar. The type 616 pressure switches measure pressure by means of highly resistant ceramic elements. An open collector (transistor) output accommodates loads up to 100 mA. Either an N/C...
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