SISCO digital pressure manometer uses an imported pressure sensor, a high-precision ADC, and a low-power MCU, make your operation more efficient and effortless.
Reasonable price and high quality u tube type manometer for sale online. U shaped manometer adopts stainless steel material, offers corrosion resistance, durability, and high pressure tolerance. U type manometer with wall hanging hole, enables hands-free operation. SISCO offers different pressure ranges: 0-1000/2000/3000/4000/5000/6000 Pa, or ±500/1000/1500/2000/2500/3000 Pa of U tube manometer can be selected (equipped with a 1m hose). This type of manometer can be used for a variety of different applications, such as school laboratory and scientific research office.
SISCO digital manometer offers a selection of 11 units of measure to choose from. It accurately measures within the ±10 kPA range, boasting a high-precision gauge of ± 0.3% FSO.
±2.49kPA digital differential pressure manometer is a high-precision instrument with gauge of ± 0.25% FSO, which is designed for measuring minute differential pressures.
SISCO digital pressure manometer uses an imported pressure sensor, a high-precision ADC, and a low-power MCU, designed as a professional high-precision, high-range, high-resolution digital differential pressure gauge with a large screen display and indoor temperature measurement.
SISCO digital manometer easily toggle between inH2O, bar, oz/in², psi, mbar, kPa, inHg, mmHg, kg/cm², ftH20, and cmH2O. It accurately measures within the ± 35 kPA range, boasting a high-precision gauge of ± 0.3% FSO.
SISCO digital pressure manometer uses an imported pressure sensor, a high-precision ADC, and a low-power MCU, designed as a professional high-precision, high-range, high-resolution digital differential pressure gauge with a large screen display and indoor temperature measurement.
SISCO digital pressure manometer uses an imported pressure sensor, a high-precision ADC, and a low-power MCU, make your operation more efficient and effortless.
$159.36
A manometer is an instrument used for measuring the pressure of gases or liquids. It typically consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a liquid (often mercury or water), with one end open to the atmosphere and the other connected to the pressure source. The difference in liquid levels within the tube indicates the pressure difference. Manometers are used in various applications, including HVAC systems, laboratory experiments, and industrial processes, to measure and monitor pressure levels accurately.