Inclined Manometer
An Inclined Manometer is a precision instrument used for measuring very low differential pressures with high sensitivity and accuracy. By tilting the tube at a shallow angle, the movement of the liquid column is spread over a longer scale, allowing small pressure changes to be observed more clearly. This makes inclined manometers ideal for applications such as air-flow testing, ventilation studies, filter performance evaluation and laboratory experiments requiring fine pressure resolution.
These instruments are typically used in HVAC systems, aerodynamic studies, calibration setups and low-pressure gas measurements where precise indication is essential. Their clear, extended scale improves readability, while the stable liquid column ensures repeatable results. Inclined manometers are widely used in engineering research facilities and industrial environments where accurate low-pressure monitoring is required.
Key Features & Advantages
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Designed for very low differential-pressure measurement
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Inclined tube enhances sensitivity and resolution
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Clear, extended scale for accurate readings
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Suitable for airflow, ventilation and laboratory testing
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Stable liquid column for repeatable measurements
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Compatible with calibration and research setups