Deadweight Testers & Pressure Balances



Deadweight Testers & Pressure Balances
Model  Data sheet  Details 

Deadweight Tester

Ranges: up to 15,000 psi (Hydraulic)
Accuracy: 0.025% of reading
CPB3000

Deadweight Tester

Ranges: up to 15000 psi
Accuracy: 0.015% of reading
CPB5000

High-Pressure Deadweight Tester

Ranges: up to 70,000 psi (5000 bar)
Accuracy: 0.020% of reading
CPB5000HP

Calibration Unit

Calculates deadweight tester mass load
Compensates for environmental conditions
CPU5000

 

Why Choose a Mensor Deadweight Tester or Pressure Balance?

 

Mensor Deadweight Testers also referred to as Pressure Balances are primary pressure standards. This means that they measure pressure directly by applying a Force over an Area; this is the definition of pressure, P=F/A. The force comes from precisely machined masses that are stacked on a precision piston that has a specific cross sectional area. The piston rotates within a cylinder and floats atop a hydraulic (oil) or pneumatic (air) fluid under pressure. This generates a stable pressure that can be applied to a pressure device being tested.

 

Deadweight Testers are appropriate for use when there is a need to calibrate a wide range of pressure devices. Because the accuracy is a percent of reading, a skilled operator can use a deadweight tester to calibrate a wide range of pressure devices. Mensor Deadweight testers can have an accuracy as high as 0.008% of reading. The measurement is traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

 

Deadweight testers do not require a power source which makes them a good choice for remote operation. Dead weight testers are used as pressure standards in pressure calibration labs, test facilities, and field calibration.

 

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