Stainless Steel Shock-proof Pressure Gauge

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December 23, 2025
Category Connection: Pressure Gauge
Brief: Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance. In this video, we demonstrate the 2-Inch 50MM Shockproof Pressure Gauge with Stainless Steel Case in action. You'll see how its vibration-resistant construction and internal damping fluid ensure stable readings under severe mechanical vibration and pressure pulsation. We'll walk through its installation in demanding industrial environments like mining, petroleum, and power industries, showcasing its durable performance and clear indication.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a robust stainless steel case that provides excellent shock resistance in high-vibration environments.
  • Internal damping fluid, typically silicone oil or glycerin, minimizes the effects of pressure pulsation and mechanical vibration.
  • Available in various nominal diameters and thread sizes to suit different installation requirements.
  • Suitable for measuring pressure of non-explosive, non-crystallizing liquids, gases, or vapors.
  • Offers clear and stable readings even under severe operating conditions with pressure pulsation.
  • Widely used in heavy machinery, mining, petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and power industries.
  • Housing is airtight, protecting internal components from environmental influences and contaminants.
  • Custom designs are available based on specific user requirements and application needs.
FAQs:
  • What types of media can this shockproof pressure gauge measure?
    It is designed to measure the pressure of non-explosive, non-crystallizing, non-solidifying liquids, gases, or vapors that are non-corrosive to copper and copper alloys.
  • How does the gauge achieve its shock and vibration resistance?
    The shock-resistant pressure gauge is filled with damping fluid, such as silicone oil or glycerin, inside its airtight housing. This design helps it resist vibrations in the working environment and reduces the effects of pressure pulsations.
  • What are the installation considerations for this pressure gauge?
    The instrument must be installed vertically and ideally level with the measurement point. The normal operating measurement range should not exceed 3/4 of the upper limit under static pressure and 2/3 under fluctuating pressure. It should be protected from vibration and impact to prevent damage.
  • In which industries is this shockproof pressure gauge commonly used?
    It is widely used in heavy machinery, mining, petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and power industries, particularly in environments with severe mechanical vibration and pressure pulsation.
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