A flush diaphragm pressure transmitter is a pressure measurement device with a flat diaphragm structure. The sensing membrane is directly exposed to the medium without forming a cavity, preventing clogging. It is ideal for viscous, particle-containing, or crystallizing media in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
Flush diaphragm pressure sensors are widely used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, bioengineering, chemical processing, slurry transport, grinding systems, and fermentation equipment, especially in sanitary or clogging-prone applications.
The main advantage is strong anti-clogging performance. It prevents media buildup or crystallization at the pressure port, is easy to clean, reduces maintenance costs, and is suitable for sanitary applications.
It can measure viscous liquids, particle-containing fluids, slurries, emulsions, colloids, and some corrosive media, commonly used in food sauces, chemical slurries, and pharmaceutical solutions.
Selection depends on pressure range, medium characteristics, temperature, accuracy, and mounting type. For sanitary applications, hygienic clamp connections are preferred; for corrosive media, corrosion-resistant diaphragm materials should be used.
Yes, it is designed for sanitary conditions and meets the sterile requirements of food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. It supports CIP/SIP cleaning processes to ensure safety and stable operation.
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