Ever tried measuring hydraulic pressure in a fighter jet? That's where the XP5-158.75 pressure sensor shines. This titanium-clad marvel from MEAS handles 158.75 bar (about 2,300 psi) like it's measuring tire pressure. Unlike your grandma's blood pressure monitor, this industrial-grade device laughs at corrosive chemicals and extreme temperatures from -40°C to 120°
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Ever tried measuring hydraulic pressure in a fighter jet? That's where the XP5-158.75 pressure sensor shines. This titanium-clad marvel from MEAS handles 158.75 bar (about 2,300 psi) like it's measuring tire pressure. Unlike your grandma's blood pressure monitor, this industrial-grade device laughs at corrosive chemicals and extreme temperatures from -40°C to 120°C.
When Boeing tests aircraft braking systems, they're probably using something like the XP5-158.75. Recent case studies show:
Remember the last time your sensor died mid-experiment? The XP5's APT1000 temperature probe integration prevents those "oh crap" moments. It's like having a built-in weather station for your pressure readings.
With Industry 4.0 requirements looming, the XP5-158.75's 0.5-4.5Vdc output plays nice with IoT platforms. It's not just a sensor - it's your ticket to smart factory compliance.
While competitors still struggle with thermal drift, MEAS's temperature compensation acts like a precision thermostat. Whether you're monitoring lunar rover hydraulics or brewery tank pressures, this sensor keeps its cool.
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