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15 items

990.17 Sterile Connection Diaphragm Seal
2297
Thanks to its flush process connection, the WIKA 990.17 diaphragm seal is optimally suited for installation in storage tanks. With a suitable welding flange, this diaphragm seal can be integrated into any type of tank or vessel. Level measurement with diaphragm seals also works with media that, due to the process, are under pressure and have high or low viscosity. The WIKA 990.17 diaphragm seal is particularly suitable for CIP cleaning processes as it meets the requirements for elevated temperatures and chemical resistance to cleaning solutions. Mounting of the diaphragm seal to the measuring instrument may be made via a direct connection, for high temperatures via a cooling element or via a flexible capillary. For the material selection, WIKA offers a variety of solutions, in which the diaphragm seal and the wetted parts can be made of identical or different materials. The wetted parts can, as an alternative, be electropolished.
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990.31 Threaded Connection Diaphragm Seal
3243
The WIKA 990.31 diaphragm seal with threaded connection in a plastic version is suitable for versatile application areas in the water supply and wastewater treatment industries. Mounting of the diaphragm seal to the measuring instrument may be made via a direct connection or a flexible capillary. The WIKA 990.31 diaphragm seal is used successfully in chemical plant construction, electroplating and wastewater treatment applications.
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EXPD 920/924/932 Differential Pressostat
3989
The Trafag EXPD 920/924/932 ex differential pressostat electromechanical pressure switches provide high vibration resistance and switch point precision in combination with an extremely robust and durable design. This results in switches that can be operated for decades without requiring maintenance, even under harsh conditions. Various designs with bellows, membrane and piston sensors cover a wide variety of pressure ranges, media and load profiles for many different applications.
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EMP 2 Pressure Transmitter
5168
The Danfoss EMP 2 pressure transmitter is a high accuracy pressure transmitter designed to monitor and control marine and industrial applications. It offers a reliable pressure measurement, even under harsh environmental conditions. The flexible EMP 2 pressure transmitter programme covers absolute or gauge (relative) versions with zero and span adjustment with a 4 “ 20 mA output signal. It has all the necessary marine approvals. Special versions with integrated pulse-snubber available, designed for use in hydraulic applications with severe medium influences like cavitation, liquid hammer or pressure peaks. The Danfoss EMP 2 is made for use in zone 2 explosive atmospheres.
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KP Pressure Switch
5288
The Danfoss KP pressure switches are used for regulating, monitoring and alarm systems in the industry. The KP pressure switches provide automatic limit protection or manual reset limit protection for pressure systems. The KP switches can be used with steam, air, gaseous and liquid media. The pressure switches are fitted with a single-pole changeover switch (SPDT). The position of the switch depends on the setting of the pressure switch and the pressure in the connector. Available types: KP 34 pressure switch KP 35 pressure switch KP 36 pressure switch KP 37 pressure switch KP 44 pressure switch
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VKX15 OEM Flow Switch
7594
The SIKA VKX05 OEM flow switches are used for monitoring volume flows. Depending on conditions, the SIKA VKX05 OEM flow switch is available for various nominal widths and set-point ranges. The SIKA VKX05 OEM flow switch contains a paddle system to whose end a permanent magnet is attached. Above this magnet is a reed contact, located outside the flow of fluid. A second magnet creates the force necessary to reset the switch back to the no-flow position. When the flow being monitored pushes against the paddle system, the paddle swings away. This changes the position of the magnet in relation to the reed contact and thus activates the connection. As soon as the flow is interrupted, the paddle moves back to its starting position, thus activating the reed contact once again. The force necessary to push the magnet back is provided by the two magnets repelling each other. Using magnetic force instead of the usual leaf spring means that the switch is considerably more stable in the long term and much less sensitive to pressure peaks.
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VK3 Flow Switch
7596
The SIKA VK3 flow switches are used for monitoring volume flows. Depending on conditions, the SIKA VK3 flow switch is available for various nominal widths and set-point ranges. The SIKA VK3 flow switch contains a paddle system to whose end a permanent magnet is attached. Above this magnet is a reed contact, located outside the flow of fluid. A second magnet creates the force necessary to reset the switch back to the no-flow position. When the flow being monitored pushes against the paddle system, the paddle swings away. This changes the position of the magnet in relation to the reed contact and thus activates the connection. As soon as the flow is interrupted, the paddle moves back to its starting position, thus activating the reed contact once again. The force necessary to push the magnet back is provided by the two magnets repelling each other. Using magnetic force instead of the usual leaf spring means that the switch is considerably more stable in the long term and much less sensitive to pressure peaks.
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VK309 Flow Switch
7598
The SIKA VK309 flow switches are used for monitoring volume flows. Depending on conditions, the SIKA VK309 flow switch is available for various nominal widths and set-point ranges. The SIKA VK309 flow switch contains a paddle system to whose end a permanent magnet is attached. Above this magnet is a reed contact, located outside the flow of fluid. A second magnet creates the force necessary to reset the switch back to the no-flow position. When the flow being monitored pushes against the paddle system, the paddle swings away. This changes the position of the magnet in relation to the reed contact and thus activates the connection. As soon as the flow is interrupted, the paddle moves back to its starting position, thus activating the reed contact once again. The force necessary to push the magnet back is provided by the two magnets repelling each other. Using magnetic force instead of the usual leaf spring means that the switch is considerably more stable in the long term and much less sensitive to pressure peaks.
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VK306 Flow Switch
7602
The SIKA VK306 flow switches are used for monitoring volume flows. Depending on conditions, the SIKA VK306 flow switch is available for various nominal widths and set-point ranges. The SIKA VK306 flow switch contains a paddle system to whose end a permanent magnet is attached. Above this magnet is a reed contact, located outside the flow of fluid. A second magnet creates the force necessary to reset the switch back to the no-flow position. When the flow being monitored pushes against the paddle system, the paddle swings away. This changes the position of the magnet in relation to the reed contact and thus activates the connection. As soon as the flow is interrupted, the paddle moves back to its starting position, thus activating the reed contact once again. The force necessary to push the magnet back is provided by the two magnets repelling each other. Using magnetic force instead of the usual leaf spring means that the switch is considerably more stable in the long term and much less sensitive to pressure peaks.
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