Single-Use Pressure Sensors
Price range: $55.00 through $230.00
Utah Medical BioPharm HP-PRTâ„¢ Sensors
Utah Medical Products, Inc. (UTMD) pioneered the development of single-use pressure transducers in 1985. The BioPharm HP-PRT™ (High Pressure, Piezo-Resistive Transducer) delivers highly accurate readings of both static and dynamic pressures in gases and liquids. These sensors are designed to operate at pressures up to 75 psi and are fully compatible with Pendotech’s PressureMAT™ monitor/transmitter, Pendotech’s Process Control Systems, as well as other third-party monitoring devices. Must order in increments of 10.
BioPharm HP-PRT sensor housings are made from chemically inert polycarbonate or polysulfone. The pressure sensors meet regulatory standards such as USP Class VI, ISO 10993, USP 661, USP 788, and EMEA 410. Additionally, all fluid-contacting parts contain no animal-derived substances and can be sterilized using EtO, autoclave, or gamma irradiation.
Manufactured with strict tolerances and documented controls, each sensor undergoes complete calibration testing before shipping and includes a certificate of compliance. NIST-traceable individual calibration certificates are also available upon request. Production takes place at UTMD’s ISO 13485-certified facilities within ISO 7 Cleanrooms.
BioPharm HP-PRT sensors are available in flow-through housings that fit tubing hose barbs, luer connectors, or sanitary flanges. These housings are designed to reduce dead space and minimize potential pressure drops due to obstructions.
A test port on the connector cable enables non-invasive back-side testing (sensor verification) using UTMD’s Veri-Test™ sensor tester/simulator or the PendoTECH PressureChecker™.
Applications:
- Multi-stage depth filtration
- TFF (Tangential Flow Filtration) / Crossflow filtration
- NFF (Normal Flow Filtration) / Standard Flow Filtration
- Chromatography
- Glass bioreactor monitoring
- Disposable bioreactor monitoring
- Filling operations
- Other bioprocess applications requiring accurate pressure measurements





























