Brasil Offshore
Macaé, Brazil
June 14-17

Stand: Crystal

Industrial Automation & Control Expo
Shanghai, PR China
June 15-17

Stand: A225


This newsletter is a special feature on the nVision Reference Recorder and the M1 Digital Pressure Gauge.


Learn more about nVision.



Learn more about M1
.


Crystal Engineering produces highly accurate, field-grade pressure measurement equipment for testing and calibration.  All Crystal devices use Digital Temperature Compensation to deliver the same accuracy over a wide temperature range.




New 15KPSI Module


You asked, we answered!  We are now offering a 15,000 psi module for the nVision with an accuracy of 0.1% of reading.  You can also buy this module in bar, MPa, and KG.  As with all Crystal products, these modules come with an ISO 17025, NIST-traceable calibration certificate with test data at 5 temperatures.

This 15,000 psi module has a 1/4" MP Female fitting, just like our other pressure modules.  Please contact us or one of our distributors for adapter fittings to various NPT sizes.

 

M1 Calibrations Last Twice as Long




The M1 gauge now last twice as long between calibration cycles!  Using long-term test data from re-calibrations, we can now verify the effectiveness of the M1's circuit design in reducing drift and maintaining stability over time.  Therefore, we are extending our recommended calibration cycle from 12 months to 24 months.

This enhancement dramatically lowers the cost of ownership of the M1!  Not only can one M1 replace up to 5 mechanical gauges with its wide pressure and temperature range; now you only need to calibrate it half as often.

When set to one reading every 5 minutes, the M1's batteries will only need to be changed at each 2-year calibration service.  As a result, you can now use the M1 as a process gauge in hard-to-reach locations.

As always, the M1 comes with an ISO 17025 (NIST-traceable) calibration certificate with test data at 5 temperatures.  Now, this calibration - and every one thereafter - is effective for twice as long as the specifications most other gauges claim.