Vacuum And Pressure Gauges

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The measurement method of our vacuum gauges is based on the principle of the Bourdon spring (Eugène Bourdon, France, 1808 – 1884). It is made using section tubes in special copper alloy, one end is welded to the threaded pin of the vacuum-pressure gauge, thus forming a single body with it, while the other closed end is free. As the vacuum or the pressure inside increases, it tends to shift from the initial position (Bourdon effect).

The movement of the free end of the spring determines the vacuum-pressure measurement. For easier reading, this movement is amplified by means of a connection lever and transmitted to the pointer. Everything is contained in a sturdy case made from different materials according to the function of models, fastened onto a threaded fitting for connection to the system. The face and index are visible thanks to a clear plastic protective disc.

They are available in various versions, with radial or coaxial connectors, with built-in or external flange, dry or glycerine filled.

With the exception of the Ø 40 mm vacuum gauges, all other models have a double scale dial.

All the vacuum and pressure gauges we will describe on these pages are made in compliance with all the safety standards and measurement units in force in the European Union. 

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