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910 Pressure Snubber (4201663)

Series: 910 Pressure Snubber (4201663) Brand: WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG

WIKA Piston Pressure Snubber, Model 910.12.200, 1/2" x 1/2", 15000 psi, SST

Price
$234.10USD
Stock
1 - 2 weeks
Description
  • Connection: 1/2" NPT Male Inlet/Process x 1/2" NPT Female Outlet/Instrument
  • Materials:
    • Body: Stainless Steel
    • Piston: Stainless Steel

  • Maximum Pressure: 15000 psi
  • Temperature Range: -10°C to +120°C (+14°F to +248°F)
  • Length: 1.9"
  • Hex: 1.125"

A pressure snubber helps protect sensitive instruments from the harmful effects of damaging pulsations, surges and shocks generated in a pressurized system.



The pressure snubber works by evening out the rate at which the fluid or gas being measured arrives. The snubber diminishes the pulsation in the line, thereby improving the consistency of the instrument reading, and extending the effective lifetime of that particular instrument. A snubber does not alter the pressure of the process.
  • Connection: 1/2" NPT Male Inlet/Process x 1/2" NPT Female Outlet/Instrument
  • Materials:
    • Body: Stainless Steel
    • Piston: Stainless Steel

  • Maximum Pressure: 15000 psi
  • Temperature Range: -10°C to +120°C (+14°F to +248°F)
  • Length: 1.9"
  • Hex: 1.125"

A pressure snubber helps protect sensitive instruments from the harmful effects of damaging pulsations, surges and shocks generated in a pressurized system.



The pressure snubber works by evening out the rate at which the fluid or gas being measured arrives. The snubber diminishes the pulsation in the line, thereby improving the consistency of the instrument reading, and extending the effective lifetime of that particular instrument. A snubber does not alter the pressure of the process.

Specifications

Enclosure, Body Material

  • Stainless Steel

NPT Connection

  • 1/2" NPT Female
  • 1/2" NPT Male

O-Ring Material

  • Viton

Piston Material

  • Stainless Steel

Pressure Rating

  • psi: 15,000

Process Temperature

  • -10° to 120° C (14° to 248° F)

Documentation