SCHOTT Home
SCHOTT US Mexico USA
SCHOTT North America

Housings for Oil Pressure Sensors

Housings for Oil Pressure Sensors

To ensure that oil flows continuously to the cylinders and pistons for lubrication, the oil pressure must be constant in the engine while it is running. If the oil flow should stop, the engine will sustain serious damage. Modern sensors continuously measure the oil pressure in the lubrication circuit and are thus able to control optimal levels of oil flow.


Product Description

We offer a range of customized housings for sensors, mostly based on transistor outline(TO) models, for use in lubrication circuits.


Product Advantages

Glass-to-metal sealed feedthroughs are impervious to oil, heat, gas and vibrations over their entire lifetime. The sensors' seals also remain reliably hermetic to ensure optimal performance.


Applications

Oil pressure sensors are key to maintaining constant oil pressure and are an integral part of the engine management system.


Technology

Our feedthroughs are manufactured using highly corrosion-resistant materials in pressure glazing technology and are produced according to individual customer's specifications.

To achieve the reliable hermeticity of these housing components, glass-to-metal sealing technology is used. Please click on this page for more information.


Features / Specifications

Our products are all custom-made. Please contact your local salesperson for more information.


Forms of Supply and Product Packaging

All products can be packaged individually and supplied on trays.


Quality Assurance

All our Automotive Division production facilities are TS 16949 certified. For more information, please refer to our quality assurance processes.

Contact

Electronic Packaging
SCHOTT North America, Inc.

122 Charlton Street
Southbridge, MA 01550
USA
 +1 (508) 765-3370
 +1 (508) 765-3377
E-mail
Directions
More contacts
Top news
More news
Trade Fairs & Events

03-06 to 03-08-2012

OFC (Optical Fiber Conference)

Los Angeles, CA

04-24 to 04-26-2012

Defense, Security and Sensing 2012

Baltimore, MD

More trade fairs