Hongqi®'s 304 Stainless Steel Liquid - Filled Pressure Gauge: Single Scale Product features:Corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and durability Accuracy class:± 1.0%,1.5%,1.6%,2.5% Case material:304SS,316SS,316LSS Stem length:60-M14 x1.5;Z1/4(NPT) ;100/150-M20 х1.5;Z1/2;Z1/4(NPT) Ring material:AISI 304 SS, crimped ring, bayonet ring Bourdon Tube:Stainless steel Socket:Stainless steel Socket
A full stainless steel pressure gauge is a pressure measuring instrument that is made entirely out of stainless steel material. It is used to measure the pressure of liquids and gases in various applications and industries, including oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and food processing.
Full stainless steel pressure gauges are highly durable, resistant to corrosion, and can withstand high pressures and temperatures. They are designed to provide accurate readings and are suitable for use in harsh environments.
A shock-proof pressure gauge is a type of pressure gauge designed to withstand vibrations, shocks, and jolts commonly encountered in industrial environments. They are used to measure the pressure of various fluids and gases and are commonly used in applications such as chemical processing, oil and gas exploration, and marine systems. These gauges are built with a reinforced structure and typically feature a durable casing to protect the gauge mechanism from damage. Additionally, they have internal damping mechanisms that absorb any sudden movements, which can cause errors in readings. Shock-proof pressure gauges are beneficial for safety measures, as they can maintain accurate readings in high-pressure environments without fear of damage, ensuring accurate and reliable readings.
A Vacuum Pressure Gauge is a measuring instrument used to quantify the pressure created in a vacuum system. It is commonly used in vacuum technology, scientific research, and gas handling processes. The gauge reads pressure on a scale calibrated in units of pressure like psi, Pa, or bar. The gauge works on the principle of measuring the deflection of a diaphragm or other motion element in response to the pressure of the system being measured. The vacuum pressure gauge typically operates on two scales, that is, positive gauge pressure and negative gauge pressure, depending on whether the pressure is above or below the normal atmospheric pressure. Please feel free to send inquiry to us for more details of this product or other products in our showroom.