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Paine Electronics Press releases 1 - 10 of 15 Press ReleasesMay 23, 2012 Precise differential digital pressure and temperature measurement from +/- 500 to +/- 5,000 PSID and -40°F to +250°F (-40°C to +121°C). May 23, 2012 Precise digital pressure and temperature measurement from -40°F to +302°F (-40°C to +150°C) at pressure ranges from 0-30,000 PSIA. Dec 09, 2011 Precise digital temperature measurement from -40°F to +302°F (-40°C to +150°C) in the most extreme environments. Apr 18, 2011 Paine Electronics next generation of Silicon On Insulator (SOI) high pressure and temperature transducers are specifically designed for high reliability, accuracy and long term stability over extended temperature ranges and long distances. Feb 11, 2011 Paine Electronics new Digital SubSea CANopen® Series meets the requirements of API 17F / ISO 13626-6 and CIA 443 (SIIS Level 2 device) providing the intelligent CANopen® networking solution for pressure and temperature measurement. Feb 10, 2011 Paine Electronics new 220-10-020 Digital Pressure & Temperature Series is offered in pressure ranges from 0-100 to 0-10,000 PSIS, operates at temperatures from -40°F to +260°F and provides temperature measurement from -40°F to +300°F. Jul 09, 2010 NEW Miniature Immersion Temperature Probe Series is designed for temperatures up to +500°F (+260°C) and are well suited for critical inflow / immersion temperature measurement of liquids and gases. Apr 22, 2010 EAST WENATCHEE, WA - 04/2010. Designed for offshore oil & gas, ROV and submersible sub-sea applications, the 214-35-500 Series Pressure Transmitter is now available with a Sea Con® XSEE-3-BCR bulkhead connector. Mar 29, 2010 Our customers asked for a smaller S-Class pressure transducer and we delivered! Mar 01, 2010 Paine Electronics’ NEW Amplified 212-64 Pressure & Temperature Combination Series is offered in pressure ranges from 0-1,000 to 0-7,500 PSIA, operates at temperatures from -40°F to +250°F and provides high level output signal amplification. |