A review of the main metrological characteristics obtained with a large fam
ily of free-cylinder and free-rod pressure transducers using different mate
rials (hard tool steels, tungsten carbide and ceramics), different shapes o
f active elements and different pressure ranges up to 2 GPa is presented. I
n general, they have a resolution better than 1 x 10(4). Repeatability of m
easurements depends on pressure and typically it is of the order of few par
ts in 10(4) up to 0.5 GPa, approaching 1 x 10(3) for pressure range up to 2
GPa. Their pressure sensitivity is always of the order of few parts in 10(
5) up to 0.5 GPa and of the order of few parts in 10(4) for higher pressure
s up to 2 GPa. Linearity of the calibration factor is of the order of some
percent, so it is always necessary to use appropriate polynomial fitting to
express the output signal of the pressure transducers versus the measuring
pressure. The main limiting factor is hysteresis that can be of the order
of few parts in 10(4) for some of the pressure transducers (for pressures n
ot generally exceeding 0.5 GPa) but it can reach values of some parts in 10
(3) for pressures from 0.5 to 1 GPa and of some percent from 1 to 2 GPa. (C
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