The pressure is on. The answer is here. No matter the need, Honeywell Sensing and Control (S&C) has the microstructure, pressure sensor solution. Our sensing element design consists of four piezoresistors galvanized with a thin, chemically etched silicon diaphragm. A pressure change will flex the mechanism, causing a strain in the diaphragm and the buried resistors. The resistor values will change in proportion to the stress applied, which produces an electrical output. Honeywell components are used in medical, industrial, consumer and HVAC applications. Honeywell S&C is always working harder, no matter the situation. Or the pressure.
Featured Honeywell Pressure Sensors.
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Leadership, in full force. Whether it's critical applications such as IV drips or dialysis, or serious engineering like robotic end-effectors, Honeywell Sensing and Control (S&C) offers and unbeatable line of force sensor options. These sensors measure the addition or backup of force - meaning the resistance of silicon-implanted piezoresistors will increase when flexed under applied force. Each sensor concentrates force directly to the silicon-sensing element through a stainless steel plunger, with the amount of resistance changing in proportion to the amount of force applied. This change in circuit resistance results in a corresponding mV output level. Honeywell S&C force sensors also deliver built-in stability and flexibility to provide enhanced performance in most applications.
Featured Honeywell Force Sensors.
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Go with the flow of engineering leadership. All airflow sensors operate on heat transfer - flow and differential pressure. But Honeywell Sensing and Control (S&C) offers advanced chip design, manufacturing techniques and microstructure technology, allowing our micro-bridge to be notably faster, smaller and more sensitive. Our silicon chip design is created from a thin-film, thermally isolated bridge structure, containing both heater and temperature sensing elements. This provides rapid response to the air or gas flow and amount and direction, delivering a proportional output voltage. Amplified versions provide an enhanced output signal and less external circuitry, while unamplified versions allow additional external circuit options. What's more, a variety of port styles provides greater application flexibility.
Featured Honeywell Airflow Sensors.
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