Pakkens Ø100 Bottom Connection Glycerin-Filled Pressure Gauge
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Capsule diaphragm pressure gauges are used for low-pressure measurements.
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Cannot be used in highly dense or crystallizing environments!
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They are used with nickel alloys for measuring the pressure of non-corrosive liquids and gases.
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Liquid-filled types are used in pulsating or vibrating pressure environments.
Industry Sectors: Medical devices, gas, energy distribution, and machinery manufacturing
Applications of Pressure Gauges:
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Air Conditioners
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Compressed Air Lines
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Medical Devices
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Hydraulic Systems
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Heating Systems
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Water Pumps
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Water Circulation Systems, etc.
Pressure Gauge:
A pressure gauge is a device used to measure the relative or absolute pressure in a liquid or gas line. It is employed in a wide range of applications, from industrial plants and HVAC systems to pump circuits and water or chemical processes. Measurement is provided via a mechanical pointer and dial; some models are protected against vibration and shock with a liquid-filled case.
Note: Some pressure gauges include a liquid-filled case to protect against vibration and shocks in harsh environments.