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In this time and age of industrial technology, and high complex business processes, safety and reliability in measurement technology is more important than ever before.

Mechanical Pressure Gauges
Electrical Pressure Gauges
Mechanical Force Measuring
Electrical Force Measuring
Mechanical Thermometers
Electrical Thermometers



Unit 4 1-9 Kurnall Road, Welshpool, Western Australia.

 


Mechanical Pressure Gauges

The tecsis range of mechanical pressure gauges covers bourdon tube, diaphragm and capsule measuring systems for absolute and differential pressure. The scale ranges are from 6mbar to 7000 bar. Our mechanical pressure gauges can also be combined with a large number of mechanical, electrical and electronic accessories. With tecsis chemical seals it is possible to adapt these measuring instruments to the most comples application.


 


Electrical Pressure Gauges

Electrical Pressure Gauges can incorporate pressure sensors, pressure switches and pressure transmitters, utilising piezo-resistive, magnetic field-dependant, thin film and ceramic thick film sensors. the measuring ranges are between 0-2.5 mbar and 0-8,000 bar.  The further processing of the measured data is on the basis of standardised current or voltage output signals.


 


Mechanical Force Measuring
tecsis is a specialist in precise force measurement. Apart from standard force load cells there are special models designed and built with an accuracy of up to ± 1% to meet specific customer requirements. The range of products found under hydraulic load cells covers nominal loads from 200N to 2,500kN.


Electrical Force Measuring

tecsis instruments for the electrical measuring of force are offered both as tension and compression force instruments, in a large variety of designs and accuracy classes. The measuring ranges extend from 10N to 3,000kN.
Different output signals are available, both mV/V and amplified current and voltage signals.


 


 


Mechanical Thermometers

tecsis mechanical thermometers work on bimetal or gas expansion principle. The display ranges are between -80°C and 700°C. Depending on customer requirements, the range of versions cover "low cost" applications to high precission measuring systems with electrical alarm contacts.

 


Electrical Thermometers

Apart from the thermometers with resistance sensors for precise measurement, and thermoelements for quick measurements, tecsis also supplies thermometers with semi-conductor sensors to meet special requirements. Measurement transducers, with measurinf ranges between -200°C and 1760°C, are included in our standard product range.