Industrial Sensors

Advanced sensing for critical operations

Sensors engineered to perform in the harshest industrial environments, with accuracy you can trust

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Sensors engineered to perform in the harshest industrial environments, with accuracy you can trust

Comprehensive Sensing Technology That Helps Drive Industrial Performance

Honeywell designs advanced electronic sensors that detect and measure critical parameters across diverse industrial applications. Our comprehensive portfolio includes state-of-the-art sensors for pressure, temperature, force, current, humidity, magnetic fields, motion and position. These sensors deliver reliable electronic signals designed to help maintain seamless integration into complex systems for near real-time data collection and analysis.

Built on decades of innovation, Honeywell sensor technology helps enhance operational efficiency while supporting predictive maintenance and safety monitoring. Our sensors provide businesses with critical insights designed to help improve processes and minimize downtime.

Whether deployed in extreme temperatures, high-pressure environments or challenging industrial conditions, Honeywell sensors help maintain accuracy and stability. From off-the-shelf products to customized solutions, our expertise can meet exact application requirements across industries.

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Engineered for Accuracy and Long-Term Stability

Our sensors are designed to deliver stable performance in demanding environments with high repeatability across the operational range. Advanced piezoresistive technology and ASIC signal conditioning provide reliable, precise measurements. Temperature-compensated designs help maintain accuracy from -40°C to 125°C [-40°F to 257°F].¹

 

Key capabilities include: 
 

  • Ultra-precise measurement with accuracy up to 0.05%2 for critical applications
  • Fully calibrated and compensated for offset, sensitivity and temperature effects 
  • Robust construction with stainless steel and sealed housings designed to help resist environmental contamination 
  • High output options (5 Vdc, 10 Vdc or 4-20 mA) for simplified system integration
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Industrial Sensors That Help Reduce Unplanned Downtime

Continuous condition and process monitoring provides the data needed for timely interventions. Sensor outputs support predictive maintenance strategies designed to help identify potential issues before they impact operations. Near real-time insights enable faster response to changing conditions. 
 
Benefits include:
 

  •  Early detection of process deviations to help prevent quality issues 
  • Condition-based maintenance support to help extend equipment life 
  • Data streams compatible with industrial IoT platforms and analytics tools 
  • Reduced operational costs through optimized maintenance schedules
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Seamless Integration Across Industrial Platforms

Broad compatibility with industrial controllers, PLCs and SCADA systems helps simplify deployment. Standardized signal formats (4-20 mA, voltage, digital) provide flexible connectivity options. Both heavy-duty packaged sensors and compact board-mount designs support diverse installation requirements. 
 
Integration advantages:
 

  • Multiple output options designed to match existing infrastructure 
  • Configurable pressure ranges, ports and electrical connections 
  • Surface-mount technology (SMT) packages support automated assembly 
  • RoHS compliant and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards
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Integration With Automation Systems Streamlines Operations

Industrial sensors integrate with automation systems to improve manufacturing operations. 
 

  • Standardized outputs connect to programmable logic controllers, distributed control systems and SCADA platforms. 
  • Digital protocols like IO-Link provide diagnostic data and remote configuration capabilities. 
  • Analog signals interface with legacy systems and chart recorders.
  • Wireless sensors eliminate cabling costs in retrofit and mobile applications. 
  • Modbus and HART protocols enable asset management systems to track sensor health and predict maintenance needs. 

Straightforward integration reduces installation costs, simplifies troubleshooting and enables predictive maintenance programs that prevent unexpected downtime.

  • -40°C to 125°C operation

    PX2 and PX3 Series pressure transducers feature full calibration and temperature compensation across extreme temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C [-40°F to 257°F].3 ASIC signal conditioning in stainless steel or brass housings helps maintain accuracy in demanding industrial environments.

  • 0.05% accuracy

    Industry-leading precision sensors like the Super TJE Series deliver 0.05% accuracy4 with zero temperature error less than 0.0015% FS/°F. Double jacket construction and proprietary true gage diaphragm design help isolate strain gage circuitry from atmospheric contamination for long-term stability.

  • 20-million cycle rating  

    Honeywell FSS-SMT Series force sensors are designed for reliability, as illustrated by 20 million Mean Cycles to Failure (MCTF) at 25 °C [77 °F] rating. This low-profile Surface Mount Technology (SMT) sensor allows for automated assembly on a printed circuit board, often helping the customer to reduce assembly costs.5 

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Interactive & Guided Tools

Find the Right Sensor for Your Application

Use our product finder to search by category name, product name or part number. Filter by measurement type, pressure range, output signal and environmental specifications to identify sensors that match your requirements. Access technical datasheets, CAD models and application notes to support your design process.

Industrial Sensor Frequently Asked Questions

Exposure to vibration, extreme temperatures, chemicals or particulates can affect accuracy. Honeywell sensors use sealed housings, specialized materials and temperature compensation designed to help maintain stability. Proper mounting, appropriate pressure range selection and regular calibration checks support long-term reliability. Environmental rating specifications (IP ratings, temperature ranges) help guide selection for specific conditions.

Start by defining the measurement type (pressure, temperature, force, current), required accuracy and environmental conditions. Identify the pressure or temperature range, media compatibility needs and output signal format (4-20 mA, voltage, digital). Consider installation constraints such as mounting space, port configurations and electrical connections. Our technical support team can provide application-specific guidance and help configure sensors to match your exact requirements.

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