KXF Flush Mounted Pressure Transducer

The Ashcroft® KXF with flush diaphragm is a proven and versatile pressure transducer/transmitter. Sensor technology and assembly method eliminates signal instability and drift, making this product virtually unaffected by shock or vibration.  A perfect choice when superior pressure measurement is needed.    

Key Features:
  • Rugged stainless steel construction
  • High overpressure Limits
  • High shock and Vibration stability
  • Excellent long term stability
  • Flush mounted diaphragm
  • High temperature model up to 200 °C media temperature
Specifications:
  • Accuracy (range dependent): ±0.5% or Â±1% of span
  • Pressure Ranges: Vacuum to 600 bar
  • Housing: IP65, IP67 and IP68; stainless steel
  • Wetted material: all-welded 316Ti stainless steel or Hastelloy C

The KXF is ideal where consistent, and reliable pressure measurement is essential

Industrial Applications:
  • Pulp and Paper industry
  • Spray booths
  • General Industrial process application 
Process Applications:
  • Food and beverage
  • Milk and dairy
  • Heavy medium pumping process
  • CE
  • EAC
  • RoHS
 

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Tools

  • Distributor Locator

    Locate an authorized Ashcroft distributor in your area.
  • Materials Selector

    Use the selector to review compatible wetted materials and requirements of your application.
  • Unit Convertor

    Need to convert measurement units? Check out our quick and easy approach to pressure, temperature and flow unit conversions.

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