Stainless steel case

If you are looking for a stainless steel cased dry pressure gauge, check out our online catalogue. It contains a very wide range of pressure gauges that meet your standards and wishes. Do you find it difficult to decide? Please, contact us so we can advise you.

Our stainless steel cased dry pressure gauges

In the dry pressure gauge category, you will find two types that have a stainless-steel case: the 7011 and the 7014. These two types are available in different dimensions:

The 7011 is a Bourdon tube pressure gauge with a stainless-steel case with a brass bottom connection. The 7014 is similar, but the brass connection is situated on the back.

What is stainless steel?

Stainless steel consists of an alloy of iron and carbon (steel), to which a minimum of 10.5% of chrome is added. Chrome provides the steel of a particularly good protection against corrosion. The higher the chrome percentage, the higher corrosion resistance will get. The chrome component forms an oxygen tight layer of chrome oxide on the surface of the steel that prevents it from rusting. Sometimes, extra elements are added to the alloy, such as nickel, manganese, or niobium to increase corrosion protection.

Some advantages of stainless steel:

  • It’s a rust resistant material;
  • It is well resistant against all kinds of weather conditions;
  • It is water resistant;
  • It is sustainable.

Why a dry pressure gauge with stainless steel casing?

A dry pressure gauge with a stainless-steel case is very suitable for environments in which the instrument may be exposed to moisture (for example, rain), but vibrations, pressure surges, and sudden blows are not an issue. When they are an issue, a glycerin filled pressure gauge with a stainless steel case is a better solution. That is because the glycerin will make sure three things:

  • The pressure gauge mechanism is protected by the fluid from wearing out because of vibrations or blows;
  • The fluid in the display maintains stable the indicating needle, enabling you to always read pressure values correctly;
  • Condensation on the inside of the display is prevented.

Dry pressure gauges with stainless steel casings are cheaper than glycerin filled manometers. In the majority of circumstances, a dry pressure gauge will suffice. Do you have any doubts? Do not hesitate to ask us for advice!

Pressure reach

You can order our pressure gauges in any pressure range. When you choose your instrument, it is important that the maximum range is at least one third higher than the average measured pressure. This guarantees that the instrument will continue to indicate the right pressure values, even when it has an unexpected deviation. Another option is to opt for a maximum range that is 50% higher than the average pressure. That way, when pressure is normal, the needle will remain more or less in the middle of the display, facilitating readings.

Advice and contact

Many factors can be of importance when choosing the right pressure gauge. EMVO Techniek can rely on over 40 years of experience and has all the knowledge to be able to ask you the right questions and together come to the right decision. Therefore, please contact us without any further obligations, we are happy to help you.

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