Pressure balances (often also referred to as mechanical dead-weight testers or primary standards) are the most accurate reference instruments for pressure. Their functional principle is based on the physical principle of pressure = force/area. Mass pieces placed on the top of a piston-cylinder system are the source of a precisely defined force. By producing a certain (counter) pressure inside the pressure balance an equilibrium is achieved: the mass pieces, including the free-running piston of the piston-cylinder system, are floating, which will lead to a very accurate pressure at the test port.
Dead weight testers are the most accurate instruments available on the market for the calibration of electronic or mechanical pressure measuring instr
DownloadPressure balances (dead-weight testers) are the most accurate instruments available on the market for the calibration of electronic or mechanical pres
DownloadPressure balances (dead-weight testers) are the most accurate instruments available on the market for the calibration of electronic or mechanical pres
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