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Differential Pressure Gauges

STIKO offers differential pressure gauges with ranges from 6 mbar up to 25 bar and with static pressure up to 400 bar.

Most of the STIKO differential pressure gauges can be combined with a variety of contacts.

The following measuring systems are available:

Double bourdon tube: PBD: Differential pressure gauge with 2 bourdon tubes, for ranges between 0,6 bar and 16 bar, with a maximum static pressure of 40 bar.

Capsule: PCD: Low pressure differential gauge for gas and dry air, for ranges between 6 mbar and 400 mbar, with a maximum static pressure of 1,5 bar.

Single diaphragm: PMD: Differential pressure gauge for ranges between 25 mbar and 25 bar, with a maximum static pressure of 100 bar.

Double diaphragm – overload safe: POD: The STIKO POD proves to be a premium instrument in accurate and reliable differential pressure measurement.

POD: Differential pressure gauge for ranges between 100 mbar and 25 bar, with a maximum static pressure of 250 bar.

The maximum overload is 250 bar on both sides. Also available in Monel.

POD-HS: Differential pressure gauge for ranges between 60 mbar and 25 bar, with a maximum static pressure of 400 bar.

The maximum overload is 400 bar on both sides.

Also available in Hastelloy C.

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SUPPLIER
Stiko
PRODUCT TYPE
PRODUCT CATEGORY
Stiko Instruments
PRODUCT SUBCATEGORY
Pressure Gauge
PRODUCT NAME
Differential Pressure Gauges

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