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Pressure sensors are critical devices used to measure and monitor the pressure of gases and liquids in a wide range of applications. In Brazil, a country with a growing industrial base, energy sector, automotive production, and agricultural innovation, the demand for high-quality pressure sensors has been increasing steadily. From oil & gas exploration in offshore basins to smart irrigation systems in large-scale farming, pressure sensors play a key role in safety, efficiency, and automation.

China, as a global leader in sensor technology, has become a major supplier of advanced pressure sensor solutions to the Brazilian market. Winsen, a professional sensor manufacturer with more than 30 years of experience, provides a comprehensive range of sensors tailored for industries across Brazil.

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Zhengzhou Winsen Electronics Technology Co., Ltd., a Chinese stock market listed company since 2009, is a professional manufacturer with 30+ years of experience in gas sensing technology. We provide the most complete sensing solutions with 7 categories and 200+ series, covering gas sensors, pressure, flow, humidity sensors, and related instruments. Our products are widely applied in household, automotive, medical, industrial safety, fire prevention, smart city, and environmental monitoring, trusted by global partners for reliability, innovation, and quality.

Diffused Silicon Pressure Sensor

Ceramic Pressure Sensor

Plastic Sealed Pressure Sensor

Diffused Silicon Pressure Transmitter

Ceramic Pressure Transmitter

Glass Micro-Fusing Pressure Transmitter

Pressure Sensor and Transmitter Comparison Overview

CategoryModelPower Supply / OutputDetection RangeAccuracy / NonlinearityPressure ReferenceOperating TemperatureShell MaterialRemarks
Diffused Silicon Pressure SensorWPAK701.5mA / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…10MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃High versatility, compact design
WPAK691.5mA / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…10MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃Similar to WPAK70
WPAK681.5mA / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃Extended range version
WPAK671.5mA / mV0 ~ 10kPa…2.5MPa≤±0.3%FSDifferential Pressure-40℃ ~ 120℃For differential applications
WPAK661.5mA or 10V / mV6MPa…60MPa≤±0.3%FSSealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃Sealed design for higher ranges
WPAK651.5mA or 10V / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…16MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃General-purpose sensor
WPAK641.5mA or 10V / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…25MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃Moderate range coverage
WPAK63J1.5mA / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃J-type version for special mounting
WPAK631.5mA or 10V / mV-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa≤±0.3%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed Gauge-40℃ ~ 120℃Versatile with wide range
Ceramic Pressure SensorWPAH012–20V / mV0 ~ 200kPa…40MPa≤±0.3%FS-40℃ ~ 125℃High chemical resistance
Plastic Sealed Pressure SensorWPAS12Digital and analog15–115kPa-40℃ ~ 125℃Cost-effective, compact
WPAS02Digital and analog10kPa ~ 100kPa-20℃ ~ 80℃Basic sensor for air/gas
WPAS01Digital and analog10kPa ~ 100kPa-40℃ ~ 125℃Robust high-temp tolerance
Diffused Silicon Pressure TransmitterWPCK814–20mA, RS4850 ~ 1m…200mH₂O±0.5%FS / ±1%FSGauge PressureStainless steelFor deep-level and tank level measurements
WPCK624–20mA (Optional)0 ~ 35kPa…25MPa±0.5%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed GaugeStainless steelWidely compatible, thread options
WPCK084–20mA, RS4850 ~ 200mH₂O±0.5%FSGauge PressureStainless steelExplosion-proof version
WPCK074–20mA, 0.5–4.5V, 0–5V, 1–5V, 0–10V, 1–10V-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa±0.5%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed GaugeStainless steelFull-range output types
WPCK050.5–4.5V, 0–5V, 1–5V, 0–10V, 1–10V-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa±0.5%FSGauge / Absolute / Sealed GaugeStainless steelVoltage output options
WPCK03I²C, 4–20mA, 0.5–4.5V and more-100kPa ~ 0 ~ 10kPa…100MPa±0.2%FS, ±0.5%FS (custom)Gauge / Absolute / Sealed GaugeStainless steelFlexible signal types, high accuracy
Ceramic Pressure TransmitterWPCH040.5–4.5V (Customizable)0.2MPa…40MPa0.1%FS (Default)Stainless steelHigh precision ceramic core
WPCH014–20mA, 0/1–5/10V, 0.5–4.5V0.2–5MPa0.1% ~ 5.0%FS (Default 2.0%)Stainless steelCustomizable, versatile outputs
WPBH01Proportional voltage (0.5–4.5V)2–400 bar (Customizable)0.5%, 1%, 2% (Default), 3%Stainless steelBroad pressure range
Glass Micro-Fusing TransmitterWPCK89Digital and analog0 ~ 100 / 150 / 250 / 500 psig±1%FSStainless steelExtremely robust and thermally stable

Key Applications of Pressure Sensors in the USA

Agriculture

Smart irrigation, greenhouse monitoring, and water management.

Automotive

ABS systems, TPMS, fuel injection, and air conditioning.

Smart Living

High-end water heaters, air conditioning, and coffee machines.

Industry

Pneumatic controls, compressors, boilers, and process automation.

Energy

Oil & gas, hydrogen storage, and renewable energy plants.

Why Global Clients Choose Us?

The company consistently adheres to the quality policy of “Fine Craftsmanship, Scientific Innovation, Pursuit of Excellence, and Value-Added Service.” By formulating production process control plans and work instructions, it has established a standardized, accountable, and regulated process management system. Additionally, the company has independently developed an MES production management system, enabling comprehensive and visual management across the entire workflow.

30+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

R&D, manufacture and sales of sensors and sensing solutions.

QUALITY GUARANTEE CONTINOUS IMPROVEMENT

Complete and rigid process flow control, coupled with significant improvements.

INTERNATIONAL MARKET

Deliver sensing products to more than 100 countries and regions.

STABLE SUPPLY CHAIN RELIABLE PRODUCTION

Core components not subject to constraints, advanced equipments for manufaturing and test.

R&D STRENGTH TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION

200+ patents, 180+ R&D team members, self-built labs for continous innovation.

ONE-STOP SERVICE

Professional consultation, fast delivery, 24 hours after-sales support.

Leading the Industry, Innovative & Controllable Technology

With robust R&D capabilities, we maintain sustained input in R&D and unwavering commitment to technological innovation. This not only ensures that we remain at the forefront of industry but also drives continuous innovation, leading the future trend of the sensing industry.

10% R&D Input

The average annual R&D input exceeds 10% of the annual revenue.

5+ R&D Layout

With Zhengzhou headquarters as the core, a nationwide R&D and innovation system is being established, encompassing cities of Shanghai, Wuhan, Shenzhen, and Taiyuan.

180+ R&D Team

There are over 180 R&D personnel, including more than 10 with doctoral degrees and over 50 with master's degrees, who have an average of more than 8 years of experience in sensor development.

20+ Experiment Types

Gas-related, Climatic Environment, EMC, Electrical Performance, Mechanical Performance, etc.

10+ Advanced Laboratories

CNAS Laboratory, MEMS Laboratory, UL Laboratory, Nanocomposite Materials Laboratory, etc.

400+ sets Leading R&D Equipment

Cube Storage, Die Bonder, Lithography Machine, Coating Machine, SMT Placement Machine, Automatic Probe Station, etc.

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    The Growing Market for Pressure Sensors in Brazil

    1. Oil and Gas Industry

    Brazil is one of the largest producers of crude oil in Latin America, with offshore drilling and deep-water oil fields requiring advanced monitoring systems. Pressure sensors are essential in drilling rigs, subsea equipment, and refinery processes to ensure safe and efficient operations.

    2. Automotive Sector

    Brazil is a major automotive manufacturing hub in South America. Vehicles increasingly rely on pressure sensors for ABS systems, tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), fuel injection, and air conditioning systems. High-precision ceramic and MEMS pressure sensors from China are widely adopted by OEMs and aftermarket suppliers.

    3. Agriculture and Smart Irrigation

    Brazil has one of the world’s largest agricultural economies. Precision farming and smart irrigation systems use pressure sensors to monitor water flow and soil conditions, ensuring efficient water management and boosting crop yield.

    4. Industrial Applications

    Pressure sensors are used in boilers, compressors, pneumatic systems, and industrial automation across Brazil’s factories and manufacturing plants. These devices improve safety and efficiency by providing accurate pressure monitoring.

    5. Renewable Energy

    With Brazil’s commitment to sustainability, renewable energy projects like biogas, hydrogen, and wind power require reliable pressure monitoring. Chinese suppliers offer innovative sensor solutions to support the country’s green transition.

    Why Winsen is Trusted in Brazil

    • Rich Experience – Decades of R&D and manufacturing.

    • Global Network – Sensors exported to over 100 countries.

    • Quality Assurance – International certifications and rigorous testing.

    • Local Adaptation – Customized solutions for Brazilian industries.

    • Sustainable Development – Supporting Brazil’s goals in renewable energy and smart cities.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Pressure Sensors

    1. What is a pressure sensor?

    A pressure sensor is a device that detects and converts physical pressure into an electrical signal. It is used to monitor and control pressure in gases or liquids, commonly applied in industrial, automotive, HVAC, and medical systems.


    2. What are the main types of pressure sensors?

    The most common types include:

    • Diffused Silicon Pressure Sensors

    • Ceramic Pressure Sensors

    • Plastic Sealed Pressure Sensors

    • Pressure Transmitters (Diffused Silicon, Ceramic, Glass Micro-Fusing)
      Each type has its specific advantages in terms of durability, accuracy, and application environment.


    3. What is the difference between a pressure sensor and a pressure transmitter?

    A pressure sensor typically outputs a raw signal (e.g., mV), while a pressure transmitter amplifies and conditions the signal, often outputting a standard format like 4–20mA or 0–10V. Transmitters are better suited for long-distance signal transmission and industrial environments.


    4. What is meant by gauge, absolute, and differential pressure?

    • Gauge pressure is measured relative to atmospheric pressure.

    • Absolute pressure is measured relative to a perfect vacuum.

    • Differential pressure measures the difference between two separate pressures.


    5. What is the typical accuracy of a pressure sensor?

    Accuracy varies by model and application. Most industrial pressure sensors offer accuracy from ±0.1%FS to ±1%FS. High-precision versions may go below ±0.1%FS.


    6. How do I choose the right pressure sensor for my application?

    Key factors to consider include:

    • Required pressure range

    • Type of pressure (gauge, absolute, differential)

    • Output signal (analog, digital, 4–20mA, etc.)

    • Accuracy requirements

    • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, media compatibility)


    7. Can pressure sensors work with corrosive or high-temperature media?

    Yes, but you must select the right sensor material. Ceramic and stainless steel sensors often handle corrosive fluids well. For high temperatures, sensors with extended operating temperature ranges (up to 125°C or higher) are preferred.


    8. What is the typical output of a pressure sensor?

    It can be:

    • Analog: mV, 0.5–4.5V, 0–5V, 0–10V, etc.

    • Current loop: 4–20mA

    • Digital: I²C, RS485, SPI
      Transmitters usually provide conditioned and standardized outputs.


    9. How do I install a pressure sensor?

    Most sensors have threaded process connections (e.g., G1/4″, NPT). Ensure proper sealing (using PTFE tape or gaskets), avoid over-torquing, and mount them according to manufacturer instructions to avoid signal drift or mechanical damage.


    10. What are typical applications of pressure sensors?

    Pressure sensors are widely used in:

    • Industrial automation

    • Water level and pump control

    • HVAC systems

    • Automotive systems (e.g., engine, brake, and fuel monitoring)

    • Medical devices

    • Refrigeration and air conditioning systems

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