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- adjective Able to
ignite , or causeignition
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Non-incendive, intrinsically safe, and explosion-proof pressure transmitters
The Gadgeteer 2010
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American Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST), has expanded its line of non-incendive, intrinsically safe, and explosion-proof pressure transmitter product lines with the addition of ¼ in.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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The 4300, 4310, and 43LP series combine to offer pressure ranges of 0-2. 5 psi to 0-10,000 psi for Class I Division 2 non-incendive groups A, B, C, D applications.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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American Sensor Technologies, Inc. (AST), has expanded its line of non-incendive, intrinsically safe, and explosion-proof pressure transmitter product lines with the addition of ¼ in.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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Non-incendive, intrinsically safe, and explosion-proof pressure transmitters
The Gadgeteer 2010
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Customers can select a non-incendive, intrinsically safe, or explosion-proof rating depending on the application.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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AST offers a variety of UL and CSA approvals for Explosion-proof, Intrinsically Safe, and Non-incendive pressure transmitter applications.
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Explosion-proof, Intrinsically Safe, and Non-incendive pressure transmitter applications.
Press Releases 2010
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Customers can select a non-incendive, intrinsically safe, or explosion-proof rating depending on the application.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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The 4300, 4310, and 43LP series combine to offer pressure ranges of 0-2. 5 psi to 0-10,000 psi for Class I Division 2 non-incendive groups A, B, C, D applications.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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