Low Pressure Sensors
Low-pressure sensors are specialized devices designed to accurately measure and monitor minimal pressure levels within a system or environment. These sensors typically operate in the range of fractions to a few pounds per square inch (psi) or even lower. They utilize various technologies like piezoresistive, capacitive, or piezoelectric mechanisms to detect subtle pressure changes. Common applications include medical devices for blood pressure monitoring, HVAC systems for air flow control, and industrial settings where precise measurements of low-pressure environments are crucial. Low-pressure sensors play a vital role in maintaining optimal functioning and safety across numerous industries by providing precise readings and facilitating responsive control in delicate pressure ranges.