Anatomy of Pressure & Vacuum Gauges
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2021
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Awesome video, I learned some good from this.
Thank you
I’m more curious of the type of metal used for the deflection spring and how the temperature affects its modulus. Also thanks to Robert Hooke 😉
There is another type of high pressure gauge, the one filled with a clear liquid (glycerine/water) arround the needle to dampen quick movements of the needle to prevent damage.
Yes, those ones are usually used for hydraulics
why the vacum gauges are only rated to -1?