Insertion Ultrasonic Transducers | For High-Pressure & High-Temperature Liquids

Designed for direct insertion into pressurized liquid pipelines. These robust transducers deliver high-accuracy measurement in demanding industrial environments, withstanding temperatures up to 130°C.

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#Overview

For applications requiring the highest accuracy in direct-contact measurement, our insertion ultrasonic transducers are the ideal choice. They are installed directly into the process stream via a tapping valve, providing a strong signal and reliable data. Built with stainless steel housings and PEEK wetted parts, they are engineered to survive high pressures, high temperatures, and aggressive liquid media, making them indispensable in oil & gas, chemical, and power generation industries.

 

#Key Features

  • Robust Stainless Steel Housing: Withstands high pipeline pressures and harsh industrial environments.
  • High-Temperature Capability: Operates reliably in fluids up to 130°C.
  • Variety of Incident Angles: Choose from 36°, 45°, and 65° models to optimize the acoustic path for your specific pipe configuration and flow profile.
  • PEEK Wetted Parts: Offers excellent corrosion and chemical resistance against a wide range of process liquids.

 

#Technical Specifications

Part number SUS1000K22TR45B SUS1000K32TR65B SUS1000K32TR36B
Norminal Frequency 1MHz 1MHz 1MHz
Construction High frequency type High frequency type High frequency type
Using Method Dual Use Dual Use Dual Use
Bandwidth ±25KHz ±50KHz ±100KHz
Overall Sensitivity
(0dB=20Vp-p,9 Pulse, 300mm)
-45dBmin -45dBmin -45dBmin
Ring(μs) 35max 35max 35max
The  incident angle 45º(PEEK) 65º(PEEK) 36º(PEEK)
Capacitance 16nF±20% 16nF±20% 16nF±20%
Max. input voltage 300Vp-p 300Vp-p 300Vp-p
Directivity
Compression 2.8MPa 2.8MPa 2.8MPa
Operating temperature range -20℃ to +130℃ -20℃ to +130℃ -20℃ to +130℃
Storage temperature range -30℃ to +140℃ -30℃ to +140℃ -30℃ to +140℃
The standard cable length 10m 10m 10m
The  shell material Stainless steel Stainless steel Stainless steel

 

#FAQ

    • Q: How is the incident angle selected?
      A: The angle depends on your pipe size and the desired reflection path within the pipe. A 45° angle is common for many applications. We can advise on the best angle for your specific setup.

    • Q: What is the compression rating?
      A: The 2.8 MPa (approx. 400 psi) rating indicates the maximum pressure the sensor can withstand from the liquid medium, ensuring structural integrity.

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