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Pressure Sensors are used in blast and explosion testing.(Explosion, Blast, and Shock Wave Pressure Sensors)

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General purpose ICP[R] and charge output blast sensors feature resonant frequencies to 500 kHz, while ICP microsensors provide rapid rise times under 0.5 [micro]sec for projectile detection and time of arrival measurements. Featuring integral microelectronics, free-field blast pressure ICP pencil probes measure blast effects. Underwater blast pressure probes, available in ICP and charge output versions, measure shock wave pressures associated with explosion testing.

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April 20, 2005, Depew, NY - High-frequency pressure sensors from the Pressure Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. are designed for a broad range of explosion, blast, and shock …

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