MINNEAPOLIS, April 11, 2012 – Honeywell (NYSE:HON) today announced that it will be showing a wide range of sensors and switches designed to enhance productivity and safety in a variety of oil and gas exploration and drilling applications during the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) to be held April 30th to May 3rd at the Reliant Center in Houston TX.
Products featured in Honeywell’s Booth 2779 will include:
Honeywell Wing Union/Hammer Pressure Sensors – Model 425 High Accuracy and
Model 427 Wide Aperture
Honeywell’s new Model 425 and Model 425 High Accuracy Wing Union pressure sensors are available with either 0.2% or 0.1% high accuracy for extra sensitivity in pressure monitoring of drilling media and monitoring of downhole drilling conditions. Honeywell’
Both models enable precise pressure monitoring of mud and media flow, enabling operators to accurately detect and monitor pressure spikes, thereby leading to greater control and quicker adjustments as needed, for increased drilling time, productivity and efficiency.
Honeywell MICRO SWITCH™ Hazardous Location Switches
Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH™ BX2 Series are built to provide superior reliability and performance in hazardous locations. Honeywell’
Honeywell Limitless™ Wireless Solutions
These switches provide the same high quality performance as Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH™ products, only wirelessly. Honeywell’
Honeywell OneWireless™
Honeywell’s OneWireless™
Honeywell Pressure, Temperature, and Position Sensors, Load Cells, and Torque Sensors
In addition to Wing Union pressure sensors, Honeywell offers a wide variety of pressure, temperature, and position sensors, load cells, and torque sensors built oilfield tough to provide enhanced precision, repeatability, and ruggedness in a variety of oil and gas applications. Our portfolio includes everything from miniature sizes such as the Model S used for downhole tools and MWD (monitoring while drilling) applications, to large load cells and torque sensors to monitor tubing weight, insertion force, and wireline tension. Subsea, high temperature, intrinsically safe options are available. Stop by the Honeywell booth for a personal consultation.
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com)
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Contacts:
Mark Shapiro
SRS Tech PR
(619) 249-7742
mshapiro@srs-
Holly Grover
Honeywell Sensing and Control
(763) 954-5093
Darci DeLain
Honeywell Test & Measurement
(763) 954-4035
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Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com)
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