Pressure gauge
Pressure gauge
A pressure gauge is a measuring device for recording and displaying the physical pressure of a medium (e.g. liquid, gas, etc.). The relative pressure – i.e. in relation to atmospheric air pressure – is often measured.
Pressure gauges filled with a liquid (e.g. glycerine, silicone) are particularly suitable for Universal probes for the measurement of vibrations and high dynamic pressure loads. The damping liquid prevents the formation of condensation and the penetration of corrosive gases into the housing.
Typical areas of application are in the packaging machine industry, petrochemical and plant construction and, for example, in power plant construction.
Technical data
| Diameter |
Ø 40 to 160 mm |
| Connections |
G 1/8″ to 1/2″ and NPT thread |
| Filling medium |
Glycerine / Silicone |
| Areas |
-1 up to 1’600 bar |
| Accuracy |
up to 0.25 % of the final value; depending on Type |
| Wetted parts |
Brass / stainless steel |
| Protection class |
Depending on Type up to IP 67 |
| Further features |
Vibrations, ATEX Version, negative pressure, manovacuum range (positive and negative pressure), pulsating pressures |
Areas of application
- • Plant engineering
- • Chemical plants
- • Building automation
- • Heating technology
- • Refrigeration technology
- • Boiler
- • Air conditioning
- • Power plant construction
- • Plastics industry
- • Ventilation technology
- • Engine construction
- • Stove construction
- • Pneumatics/hydraulics
- • Test benches
- • Heat pumps
- • Toolmaking/mechanical engineering
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