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Pressure gauges are pressure measuring instruments with resilient measuring elements, which have been used millions of times in various industrial applications. In this video we explain how a pressure gauge works. ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:04 - Selection of pressure gauges 00:22 - How does a Bourdon tube pressure gauge work? 00:44 - How does a diaphragm pressure gauge work? 00:54 - Diaphragm pressure gauges vs. Bourdon pressure gauges 01:20 - Advantages of diaphragm pressure gauges 02:08 - How to decide between bourdon tube and diaphragm pressure gauges? #PressureGauges #DiaphragmPressureGauge #WIKAgroup #BourdonTubePressureGauge #HowPressureGaugeWorks #PressureGaugesWorkingPrinciples Depending on the area of application of the pressure gauge, Bourdon tubes or diaphragm elements are used as pressure elements. In a Bourdon tube pressure gauge (https://bit.ly/3FPWKRq), the pressure is measured directly inside the pressure gauge via the Bourdon tube, a C-type curved tube with a non-circular cross-section. Bourdon tube pressure gauges are very versatile and can be used in most applications. Diaphragm pressure gauges (https://bit.ly/3a7dTKz) are used when a Bourdon tube pressure gauge reaches its limits. Diaphragm elements have a high mechanical stability due to their shape and clamping and are therefore less sensitive to vibration. For diaphragm elements, the elastic deflection of diaphragms loaded on one side, which are clamped at the edge, is determined as a reference value. This deflection is converted via a movement into a rotary motion. Diaphragm elements have a high mechanical stability due to their shape and clamping and are therefore less sensitive to vibration. Especially when measuring low pressures, diaphragm pressure gauges are used. Due to the large diaphragm area, pressures from 0 ... 16 mbar can be measured (with capsule pressure gauges as a special type of diaphragm pressure gauge, 0 ... 2.5 mbar). In contrast to Bourdon tubes, diaphragm elements can be easily protected against overload. The overload safety is achieved, for example, through a specially shaped diaphragm bed, against which the diaphragm element can seat. In addition, diaphragm pressure gauges are used with highly viscous, contaminated or crystallising media, since the diaphragm element can be provided with various coatings, such as PTFE, gold and Hastelloy. A diaphragm pressure gauge with open connecting flange also prevents clogging of the pressure port, since the diameter is larger. Bourdon tubes have the following advantages over diaphragm elements: They cover small pressure ranges from 0 to 0.6 bar up to high pressure ranges from 0 to 10,000 bar. They enable accuracies up to class 0.1 of the calibration regulations. They are easier to manufacture. They can easily be connected or sealed with the pressurised components. Depending on the material and pressure load, they are either soldered, welded or screwed to them. 📖 You can find interesting posts on the following subjects in the WIKA blog: Bourdon tube pressure gauge – operating principle: https://bit.ly/2LLgXfh Overload safety of Bourdon tube pressure gauges: https://bit.ly/2s6Tc8o Advantages of diaphragm pressure gauges | Measurement of low pressures: https://bit.ly/2BQtXve Advantages of diaphragm pressure gauges | High overload protection: https://bit.ly/2F6xf11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 🛒 Buy pressure gauges directly from the WIKA online shop: Bourdon tube pressure gauges: https://bit.ly/3yLrFwD Diaphragm pressure gauges: https://bit.ly/3PqTjF5 Capsule pressure gauges: https://bit.ly/3PtnlYI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Follow us on our social media channels: 📺 YouTube: / wikagroup 🎯 LinkedIn: / wikagroup