Our Unit Converter

The ESI Unit converter allows you to quickly and easily access a conversion tool to work out your preferred unit of pressure measurement wherever you may be. Whether out on-site or in the office.

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Download the ESI-USB© Software

The ESI-USB© software allows you to connect your ESI transducer to your laptop or PC and be up and running monitoring pressure data within ten minutes. The software auto-updates and is compatible with Windows 8, 10 & 11.

Pressure Transducers and Transmitters

When working with fluid systems, industrial processes, or safety-critical applications, accurate pressure measurement is essential. That’s where devices like pressure transmitters and transducers come in. At ESI Technology, we specialise in designing and supplying world-class pressure measurement solutions. But what is the purpose of pressure transmitters and transducers, and why are they so vital across multiple industries?

Understanding the Basics

Before diving into their purpose, it’s helpful to define what these devices are.

  • Pressure Transducers – A pressure transducer converts applied pressure into an electrical signal. Typically, this is done using strain gauge technology or piezoelectric sensors, which detect deformation caused by pressure and translate it into a measurable output.

  • Pressure Transmitters – A pressure transmitter builds upon the functionality of a transducer. In addition to converting pressure into an electrical signal, it conditions, amplifies, and standardises that signal, so it can be reliably transmitted to control systems, displays, or monitoring equipment.

In simple terms: every transmitter contains a transducer, but not every transducer is part of a transmitter.

What is the Purpose of Pressure Transmitters and Transducers?

The primary purpose of these devices is to monitor, control, and safeguard pressure-dependent processes. Their role spans multiple industries, from aerospace and automotive to energy, pharmaceuticals, and marine systems. Let’s look at their key functions:

1. Accurate Pressure Monitoring

In any system involving gases or liquids, maintaining correct pressure levels is vital. Pressure transducers provide precise measurements, ensuring that operations remain within safe and efficient ranges. This helps operators make informed decisions, whether they’re managing a hydraulic system, monitoring a gas pipeline, or testing an engine.

2. Process Control

Modern manufacturing and engineering rely heavily on automation. Pressure transmitters feed accurate, standardised signals into control systems such as PLCs (programmable logic controllers). This enables real-time adjustments, such as opening a valve or adjusting a pump, to maintain consistent operating conditions.

3. Safety Assurance

Uncontrolled pressure can be dangerous. Overpressure in a chemical reactor or hydraulic line could lead to catastrophic failure. By continuously monitoring pressure and triggering alarms or automatic shutdowns when thresholds are exceeded, transmitters and transducers help protect both people and equipment.

4. Data Collection and Analysis

In industries such as aerospace or automotive testing, detailed pressure data is essential for research and development. Transducers supply raw, high-resolution data for engineers, while transmitters provide conditioned signals suitable for long-term monitoring and integration into digital systems.

5. Efficiency and Cost Savings

By ensuring processes run smoothly, pressure transmitters and transducers help reduce waste, prevent downtime, and extend equipment lifespan. For businesses, this translates into significant cost savings over time.

Applications Across Industries

The versatility of pressure measurement technology means it is used in almost every sector:

  • Aerospace: For monitoring hydraulic systems, fuel lines, and cabin pressurisation.

  • Automotive: For engine testing, fuel injection systems, and brake performance.

  • Marine: For monitoring ballast tanks, propulsion systems, and submersible applications.

  • Energy & Power: For monitoring oil, gas, and renewable energy systems.

  • Medical & Pharmaceutical: For precise pressure control in sterilisation, oxygen delivery, and laboratory processes.

At ESI Technology, we’ve supplied pressure measurement solutions to all of these sectors and more, tailoring products to meet exacting industry standards.

Why Choose ESI Technology?

With decades of expertise, ESI Technology is a trusted name in high-quality pressure transmitters and transducers. Our products are known for their reliability, durability, and accuracy—even in the harshest environments. Whether you need standard solutions or custom-engineered designs, we work closely with clients to deliver instruments that fit their exact needs.

  • Expertise: Our engineers understand the unique challenges of pressure measurement.

  • Innovation: We continually invest in new technology to stay at the cutting edge.

  • Quality: Every product is rigorously tested to meet international standards.

  • Global Reach: Our solutions are trusted by industries around the world.

Final Thoughts

So, what is the purpose of pressure transmitters and transducers? In essence, they exist to measure, monitor, and manage pressure accurately, ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable operation across countless applications. From industrial automation to aerospace innovation, their role cannot be overstated.

At ESI Technology, we are proud to provide the precision instruments that industries depend on. If you’re looking for dependable pressure measurement solutions tailored to your needs, our team is here to help.

What is the Purpose of Pressure Transmitters and Transducers?