Automation instrumentation vendor Endress+Hauser is now offering customized pressure sensors and components, as well as design support services, to the North American OEM machine market.
Endress+Hauser’s Sensors and Components division announced that it is now offering its products and services to OEM machine builders in North America. “The division provides customized pressure solutions based on the same high-quality sensor technologies found in Endress+Hauser automation instrumentation products,” says Dustin Shuler, the company’s sales/marketing US support specialist. “OEM customers can improve their pressure measurement quality as well as time to market with a standard Endress+Hauser pressure sensor or a customized subassembly—ready to install.”
The company is providing customer-specific capacitive ceramic pressure sensors, as well as silicon-based piezoresistive strain-gauge pressure sensors. It also will provide design engineering services for customizing electronics, housings, outputs, process and electrical connections to specifically meet a machine builder’s needs.
“A technological partnership with Endress+Hauser’s Sensors and Components division offers expert guidance to meet challenging application requirements,” says Shuler. “The partnership will provide technical consultation from the first idea, to joint development of working prototypes, all the way through recurring production to ensure consistent, predictable delivery and quality.”
Services offered include:
Design solutions, from a sensor to a customized subassembly with process connections.
Reliable, proven quality.
Sensor and component engineering support.
An experienced staff assisting through release and approval procedures.
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