13 types of rich differential pressure ranges! Easy-to-read display and excellent operability in a compact size.
The "GC32" is a digital differential pressure gauge that can sensitively detect slight pressure differences in gases with a variety of functions. Despite its compact size (24×48mm), it features an easy-to-read display and excellent operability. With the adoption of a silicone diaphragm, it is suitable for gas measurement. 【Features】 ■ Compact size (24×48mm) ■ 13 different differential pressure ranges ■ Maximum allowable pressure: 50kPa (across all ranges) ■ Easy-to-read display and excellent operability in a compact design *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Measured Fluids ・Gas measurement (dry air, nitrogen gas, etc.) *Must not contain moisture or dust ■Operating Environment ・A location without the presence of flammable gases or liquids that could cause ignition or explosion under normal conditions ■Pressure Connection ・φ4.5 Bamboo shoot (straight) ■Gas Contact Materials ・Silicone, ceramics, glass, aluminum, titanium, gold, silicone, PP, PBT *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Gas measurement, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The progress of computers, which can be likened to the human brain, is remarkable; however, the advancement of sensors, which can be compared to the human five senses, cannot be said to be on par with it. Nagano Keiki believes that the advancement of sensors is a crucial issue that creates new cultures and opens our future. In the field of process instrumentation, we have gained significant achievements and trust in pressure, temperature, and measurement devices. We are further leveraging our sensor technology and mechatronics technology in factory automation, the automotive industry, and the information and communication sectors, working on product development for "sensors," "actuators," and "control devices" that are suitable for new application areas.