Vacuum Pressure Gauge
EN 837-1 1 Bar Pressure Gauge 2.5 Inch 63mm Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge
63mm 2.5" -1 bar Black Painted Steel Case Brass Connection Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Vacuum pressure gauges measure and display the pressure within vessels or systems that are immersed in a sub-atmospheric or vacuum environment. Vacuum environments are particularly used to create cold temperatures. Some pressure gauges may be designed to specifically measure substances flowing at either exceptionally high velocities or exceptionally low velocities. High pressure
40mm Plastic Pressure Gauge 1 Bar ABS Center Back Mount Pressure Gauge
40mm -1 bar Plastic Case Brass Connection Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Water pressure gauges (naturally) monitor the pressure of any water-based system. Quite commonly, they are found attached to tanks, where they monitor the pressure of the water within. Gas pressure gauges measure and display gas pressure. They are especially prevalent in factories and manufacturing facilities, where they keep track of the flow rate of both high and low pressure natural gas and propane
1 Bar Vacuum Pressure Gauge 40mm 76 CmHg Glycerin Manometer
40mm 1.5" -76 cmHg Glycerin Filling Manometer Stanless Steel Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description The term vacuum is often misunderstood. Consequently, it is commonly misapplied when discussing pressure measurements and choosing pressure transducers. Pressure is the exertion of force upon an object. However, pressure can be measured in many different ways, depending on the applications. Applications Practically all industries make use of vacuum, from pick and place in the
0.1 MPa Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge
100mm -0.1 MPa Stainless Steel Case Brass Connection Vacuum Pressure Gauge Negative Pressure Measurement Description Radial (LM) and back (CBM or LBM) connections are available for most gauges. stocks gauges with standard NPT threaded connections. Other types such as metric threads, straight threads, hose barbs and special fittings are available as a special order. Pressure gauges should be mounted in the upright position. For applications where the gauge is mounted
1 Bar U Clamp Pressure Gauge
100mm -30 inHg -1 bar Dual Scale All Stainless Steel Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description In applications involving severe pressure fluctuation or pulsation, the use of restrictors and/or snubbers is recom- mended. In addition, liquid-filled gauges increase the service life of gauges in these conditions. liquid- filled gauges are generally filled with glycerine. Silicone for larger temperature extremes and Halocarbon® for use with oxidizing agents such as chlorine, oxygen
50mm -1 bar Radial Mounting Stainless Steel Case Oil filled Vacuum Pressure Gauge
Description The M07 Series pressure gauges are available with a vertical or horizontal type connection. The pressure element is a bourdon tube. The gauge diameter is 40, 50 or 63 mm, the accuracy class 1.6 for steel housing and 2.5 for plastic housing. The measurement range for the gauges of these series is from -1 to 400 bar. Scale division ranges from 0.02 to 50 bar. The gauges are made of
EN 837-1 Vacuum Pressure Gauge 30 InHg 63mm Bottom Mount Pressure Gauge
63mm 2.5" -30 inHg Brass Connection Manometer Plastic Case Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Vacuum gauges measure vacuum (negative pressure) by inches of mercury. We offer vacuum gauges which measure from -30 inHG to 0, 15, 30, 60, or 160 PSI. We also offer compound (or “boost”) gauges. Both our vacuum and compound gauges come in dial sizes from 1 ½” to 4” with center back or lower mounts (aka “bottom mounts"). They are available in both glycerin oil filled or dry utility
0.1 MPa Vacuum Pressure Gauge Ss316 Pressure Gauge Glycerine Filling Manometer
40mm 1.5" -0.1 MPa Glycerine Filling Manometer SS316 Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description A vacuum gauge measures pressure in a vacuum. Petropedia explained that vacuum gauges are generally used in situations where the pressure in a given system is lower than the atmospheric pressure. It's worth noting that, while vacuum gauges generally provide results in terms of a negative number because the pressure in the system is below the ambient pressure, absolute pressure is still
Bottom Mount Ss Pressure Gauge 0.1 MPa SS316 Glycerine Filled Manometer
40mm 1.5" -0.1 MPa Glycerine Fillable Manometer SS316 Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description A Vacuum Gauge is a pressure measuring instrument that measures pressure in a vacuum (i.e., in a vessel operating at sub-atmospheric pressure). Depending on the type of vacuum system and the required operating vacuum level, different vacuum gauges are required, often in combination with one another, to accurately determine and/or control the vacuum level of the chamber at any given moment
PC Lens 63mm Pressure Gauge 100 KPa SS304 Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge
63mm 2.5" -100 kPa Bottom Mounting Manometer SS304 Case Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Dial and digital pressure gauges and vacuum gauges monitor pressure of liquids and gases ranging from drinking water and compressed air to petrochemical processing and challenging fluids in industrial and wastewater applications. Dial industrial pressure gauges measure low and high pressures as well as vacuum and compound ranges. Digital industrial and process pressure gauges have a
SS Case Vacuum Pressure Gauge 75mm 0.1 MPa Flange Panel Mount Pressure Gauge
75mm -0.1 MPa Flange Panel Mounting SS Case Brass Connection Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description The normal ambient temperature range for WESEN pressure gauges is -40oF to +140oF (-40oC to +60oC) for dry or silicone-filled gauges and -4oF to +140oF (-20oC to +60oC) for glycerine-filled gauges. The error caused by temperature changes is +0.3% or -0.3% per 18oF rise or fall, respectively. The reference temperature is 70oF (20oC). The correction is for the temperature of the gauge
Red Pointer Vacuum Measurement Gauges 76 MmHg 100mm Black Fuel Pressure Gauge
100mm -76 mmHg Black Steel Case Brass Connection with Red Pointer Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description A gauge range of twice the working pressure is generally selected. The working pressure in all cases should be limited to 75% of the gauge range. Where alternating pressure and pulsation are encountered, working pressure should be limited to 2/3 of the gauge range. Applications Practically all industries make use of vacuum, from pick and place in the automotive industry, food &
Stainless Steel Vacuum Pressure Gauge 50mm 0.1 MPa Steam Manometer
50mm 2" -0.1 MPa Steam Manometer Stanless Steel Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description One of the most important factors to consider is the pressure range of the gauge. Generally speaking, you should use a gauge that is able to read at least twice the amount of the expected working pressure. This provides a reasonable margin of safety for using the gauge. As a rule of thumb, operating pressure should never go above three-quarters of a gauge’s reading range. Applications Practicall
0.1 MPa Center Back Mount Pressure Gauge SS 304 63mm Bayonet Ring Pressure Gauge
63mm -0.1 MPa Center Back Mounting Bayonet Ring SS Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Steam and other hot media may raise the temperature of the gauge components above safe working limits of the sealed joints. In these cases it is recommended that a siphon, cooling tower or diaphragm seal be used in conjunction with the pressure gauge. Applications Practically all industries make use of vacuum, from pick and place in the automotive industry, food & beverage, manufacturing,
63mm Vacuum Pressure Gauge Bracket Mount PC U Clamp Pressure Gauge
63mm 2.5" -1 bar Bracket Mounting Manometer Painted Steel U-Clamp Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Vacuum can refer to any pressure between 0 PSIA and 14.7 PSIA and consequently must be further defined. For applications concerned with measuring vacuum pressures over this full range, two different approaches are often taken. Applications Practically all industries make use of vacuum, from pick and place in the automotive industry, food & beverage, manufacturing, pharmaceutica
PC Lens Pressure Gauge Vacuum 100mm 1 Bar Low Pressure Vacuum Gauge
100mm 4" -1 bar Lower Back Connection Manometer Stanless Steel Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description It is important to note that the different types of chambers utilized by pressure gauges correspond to different ideals concerning pressure conditions. Bourdon type gauges are especially useful for medium to high pressure environments. However, they do not work well for low pressure scenarios. Gauges which utilize bellows and diaphragm chambers, on the other hand, are well suited
SS 316L 63mm Vacuum Pressure Gauge 1 Bar Bayonet Ring Pressure Gauge
63mm -1 bar Lower Mounting Bayonet Ring SS Vacuum Pressure Gauge Description Since the sensing element of a pressure gauge may be exposed directly to the measured medium, consider the characteristics of this medium. It may be corrosive, it may solidify at various temperatures or it may contain solids that will leave deposits inside the sensing element. For pressure fluids that will not solidify under normal conditions or leave deposits, a Bourdon tube gauge is acceptable.
Brass Connection Vacuum Pressure Gauge 40mm Stainless Steel Case
40mm Stainless Steel Case Brass Connection Pressure Gauge for Vacuum Pump Description This type of vacuum gauge does not measure the pressure directly as an area-related force, but indirectly by means of other physical variables that are proportional to the number density of particles and thus to the pressure. The vacuum gauges with gas-dependent pressure reading include: the decrement gauge, the thermal conductivity vacuum gauge and the ionization vacuum gauge having
40mm Stainless Steel Case Fillable Glycerin Pressure Gauge For Vacuum Pump
40mm Stainless Steel Case Glycerin Fillable Pressure Gauge for Vacuum Pump Description A Vacuum Gauge is a pressure measuring instrument that measures pressure in a vacuum (i.e., in a vessel operating at sub-atmospheric pressure). Applications Practically all industries make use of vacuum, from pick and place in the automotive industry, food & beverage, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, chemical, nautical, etc. The vacuum gauges are important devices to ensure optimal performanc
63mm Brass Tube Glycerin Pressure Vacuum Gauge Stainless Steel Case
63mm Stainless Steel Case Brass Tube Glycerin Pressure Vacuum Gauge Description Available in both glass analog and digital formats, the vacuum gauges have graduated lines to quickly display measurements for consistent monitoring during operations. Common vacuum gauges include liquid filled, oil filled and dry pressure gauges. The calibrated equipment ensures uniform and reproducible readings, but re-calibration is simple and intuitive to complete when needed. Digital data