About Us
Welcome to Micron Instruments
Just as our products have always been the standard for the industry,
our Web site had to keep pace with our reputation for outstanding
service and innovation. We made sure this site maintains these high
standards by doing what we've always done; Listen to our Customers.
MICRON INSTRUMENTS has been
supplying high-quality semiconductor strain gages, pressure transducers
and temperature sensors for more than a quarter century.
Our standard semiconductor strain gages are made from "P"
doped bulk silicon; they have no P/N junction. The silicon is etched
to shape eliminating potential molecular dislocation or cracks thereby
optimizing performance. These strain gages have been used in the
manufacture of many different types of sensors such as load cells,
torque meters, pressure transducers, accelerometers and precision
extensometers.
Professional installation of strain gages on customer products along
with the option of temperature compensation and calibration is available.
Our staff of experienced engineers can also design custom sensors
and special strain gages to meet your unique needs. Typical custom
designs have been in the fields of robotics, medicine, process control,
aircraft and oil pumping control exploration.
Micron's standard line of pressure transducers have corrosive resistant
Titanium diaphragms and are available in a wide assortment of pressure
ranges. Typical applications are for OEM, process control and liquid
level measurement
In addition to our standard line of Titanium transducers, Micron
has experience in providing sensors made of 17-4PH CRES, 316SS,
Inconel, Tantalum, Aluminum, Beryllium Copper, Invar Plastics and
others.
Dual pressure/temperature transducers, pressure transmitters with
4-20 mA outputs and dual pressure/temperature transmitters are available
in all of the physical configurations of our standard pressure transducers.
The dual sensors incorporate silicon temperature sensors manufactured
by Micron, which are more accurate and easier to use than thermistors.
These temperature sensors can produce a 100 mV change with 5 VDC
excitation between 30°F and 130°F.Recently developed is our Smart Electronics
which provide a 0-5v, 0-10v, or 4-20mA. signal from an unregulated
source. It provides a field recalibration option (16 to 35 VDC)
and other interesting advantages.
We feel that our customers are the most important people in the
world to us and we are ready to assist with your application. We
are dedicated to supplying high quality products and services. Please
contact us if we can be of any service to you.
Thank you for stopping by. We look forward
to serving you today!
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