Industrial sensors rarely operate under ideal laboratory conditions. In real environments, they are exposed to temperature extremes, vibration, dust, moisture, corrosion, electrical noise, and installation constraints.
Temperature Sensors – Heat, thermal cycling, and response lag.
Pressure Sensors – Pulsation, overpressure, and fatigue.
Flow Sensors – Installation orientation, flow profile disturbances, air entrainment, and calibration sensitivity.
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