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Pressure Gauge

A pressure gauge measures the pressure of a gas or liquid within a system. It monitors the fluid pressure in various applications, such as automotive, aerospace, medical, and manufacturing industries. Measuring the pressure in a system is critical to ensure the consistency of a product and a measure of safety to be aware of leaks or building pressure in a system. Before specifying a pressure gauge, it is important to understand the basic principles of pressure. This article covers how pressure gauges work and how to select one for an application. Additional Information: Production Capacity: 100 Delivery Time: WEEK Packaging Details: EXPORT WORTHY PACKING

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Differential pressure gauges measure the difference between two pressures. They are suitable for the monitoring of filter contamination, for level measurement in closed vessels, for overpressure measurement in clean rooms, for flow measurement of gaseous and liquid media and for the control of pumping plants. In differential pressure gauges, different pressure elements and tube forms are used (diaphragm element, capsule element, Bourdon tube, etc.). This enables scale ranges of 0 ... 0.5 mbar up to 0 ... 1,000 bar to be covered, with a very high single and dual-sided and also bidirectional overload safety up to 400 bar. Additional Information: Production Capacity: 100 Delivery Time: WEEK Packaging Details: EXPORT WORTHY PAKING

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NRG GLOBAL compound gauge is a device that can display both positive and negative (vacuum) pressures. You need to use a compound gauge when you are measuring a system that is exerting both positive and negative pressure on the gauge. Gauges are designed to measure specific types of pressure, so if you pick a simple pressure or vacuum gauge for a system that requires a compound gauge, the gauge will most likely be damaged. The exertion of negative pressure on a pressure gauge will cause damage, and likewise the exertion of positive pressure on a vacuum gauge will also damage the gauge. Pressure gauges use pounds per square inch (psi) as the unit of measure. Vacuum gauges, on the other hand, measure force in units of inches of mercury (in.Hg). Both of these measurements will be displayed on the face of a compound gauge (see the inset image). The needle in a compound gauge will move clockwise when measuring positive pressure, and counterclockwise when measuring negative pressure. Additional Information: Production Capacity: 100 Delivery Time: EX STOCK Packaging Details: EXPORT WORTHY PACKING

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Standard ParametersAccuracy : ±1.0% of F. S.Ambient temperature : -20 to +65°CProcess temperature : 300°C max.Operating Pressure Range : 75% of the scale valueOver Pressure Limit : ≤ 100 bar : 125% of Max. Scale Value: > 100 to ≤ 600 bar : 115% of Max. Scale Value: > 600 to ≤ 1600 bar : 110% of Max Scale ValueMaterials of ConstructionCase & bezel : AISI 304 SSBourdon : AISI 316L SSSocket : AISI 316 SS (Directly welded to the case)Movement : AISI 304 SSJoints : Tig Argon Arc WeldingProtection : IP 65Dial : Aluminium, black graduation on white backgroundPointer : Aluminium, black coloured, slotted zero adjustableWindow : Sheet glassFilling Plug : NeopreneGasket : NeopreneGlycerine Filled VersionAccuracy : ±1.6% of F.S.Ambient & Process Temperature : Maximum 65°CWindow : Plexi GlassDampening Liquids : Glycerine 99.7%Temperature EffectThe variation of indication caused by effects of temperature is to be calculated by below formula which is to be added in the specific accuracy while measurement:Formula ±0.04 x (t2-1) % of F.S.where t1: reference temperature (+20°C) and t2: ambient temperature in °C.Bourdon tube pressure gauge All stainless-steel construction Additional Information: Production Capacity: 1000 Delivery Time: EX STOCK Packaging Details: EXPORT WORTHY PACKING

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