About Hypodermic Needle Pressure Gauge
Hypodermic Needle Pressure Gauge is a heavy duty hand held measuring instrument which is use for the measurement of blast pressure within the nozzle. It is provided with a stainless steel needle which is inserted through the blast hose at an angle of 45 degree from the flow of abrasive. Top grade alloyed brass is used for the fabrication the offered Hypodermic Needle Pressure Gauge that makes it capable to withstand large pressure.
Reliable Mechanical PerformanceThis pressure gauge leverages the proven Bourdon tube principle, offering precise and repeatable measurements of pressures up to 300 psi without the need for electronic components or a power supply. With an accuracy of 2% full scale, it is optimal for critical medical applications requiring dependable instrumentation.
Versatile and Durable DesignFabricated from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and brass, the gauges sealed enclosure safeguards against fluid ingress. It is suited for harsh environments, maintains functionality in ambient temperatures from 0C to 50C, and operates reliably even in high humidity conditions (up to 95% RH, non-condensing).
User-Friendly and Accurate ReadingsThe gauge incorporates a clearly marked dial and acrylic lens window, ensuring immediate interpretation of readings. Its straightforward bottom-mount and 1/8" NPT connection make installation easy, while the analog display offers continuous real-time monitoring, essential for clinical precision.
FAQs of Hypodermic Needle Pressure Gauge:
Q: How do I install the Hypodermic Needle Pressure Gauge with a bottom mount?
A: To install the gauge, attach the 1/8" NPT threaded connection at the bottom of the instrument to your systems corresponding port. Ensure it is securely tightened by hand and, if required, use a wrench to prevent leaks. The gauge is compatible with standard hypodermic needles and manual or mechanical connections.
Q: What types of media can this pressure gauge measure?
A: This gauge is specifically designed for monitoring pressure in medical liquids and gases. Its corrosion-resistant enclosure and airtight seal make it suitable for use in laboratory and clinical settings where precise and clean pressure measurement is essential.
Q: When should I use an analog mechanical pressure gauge instead of a digital one?
A: Analog mechanical pressure gauges like this one are ideal where electrical supply is unavailable, or in settings that require no risk of electronic interference. They provide real-time, continuous readings and are very reliable over long service periods, with minimal maintenance required.
Q: Where can this gauge be utilized in medical practices?
A: The hypodermic needle pressure gauge is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and any medical facility where direct and accurate measurement of pressure in hypodermic needles or related systems is required.
Q: What is the benefit of the sealed enclosure and corrosion-resistant body?
A: The sealed enclosure and corrosion-resistant construction safeguard the gauge from fluid ingress and harsh chemicals, thereby extending its lifespan and ensuring performance even in demanding or sanitized environments.
Q: How does the clear marked scale and acrylic lens assist in usage?
A: The clear marked scale and acrylic lens provide excellent visibility and precision, allowing health professionals to quickly and confidently read pressure values. The 1 psi resolution facilitates accurate adjustments and monitoring during medical procedures.
Q: What maintenance is required for this mechanical pressure gauge?
A: Because the gauge uses a robust Bourdon tube mechanism and requires no external power, regular checks for mechanical integrity and cleanliness are generally sufficient. Its design supports more than 100,000 pressure cycles, ensuring long-term, maintenance-free operation.