Pressure Transducer Sender Sensor 200 Psi 304 Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
温州, 浙江省, China
100% new pressure transducer /pressure Sender/ Pressure Transmitter, Our material is using top of line 304 stainless steel and high temperature auto-graded plastic.
It is an advance pressure sender than traditional mechanical pressure sender. Package include:
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