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    MTI Instruments is a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and engineering of non-contact measurement systems and sensors. MTI’s main products consist of computerized general...
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    Established in 1977, Mecmesin is a global brand renowned worldwide for delivering reliable, affordable and innovative force, materials, and torque testing equipment for quality...
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    For more than 60 years, AMETEK Sensors and Fluid Management Systems has delivered the most accurate, rugged and reliable sensors available in the commercial, military, general aviation, aeroderivative...
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    Since 1990, Vitrek has provided innovative global solutions for high voltage test and measurement including electrical safety compliance testers, multi-point high voltage switching systems...
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    Amazing insights and innovative products using Tekscan pressure mapping, force measurement, and tactile sensors Tekscan's patented tactile force and pressure sensing solutions provide our...
  • Article - 16 Jun 2023
    A MAP sensor is a key component in modern vehicles. Here, AZoSensors provides an overview of the technology, its use, and the current commercial landscape for these products.
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    Every customer scenario demands a different, customized approach, and Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection applies expertise in building the right plan for the right hazards every time. Our complete...
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    3 bar MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor, allowing boost levels above 1,54 bar with full control over fuel delivery and maintained boost cut-off.
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    A MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor is a micromechanical sensor that measures the absolute pressure in the intake manifold and compares it with a reference vacuum, not with the ambient pressure.
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    This 4 bar MAP sensor offers a linear output in the 0.1 to 4.0 bar range (absolute pressure unit). When used as a boost pressure sensor, it can measure from -0.9 to 3.0 bar ( or from -26 inHg vacuum...

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