Subsea pressure gauges

Our range

EMVO Techniek is located in Sint Oedenrode in the south of the Netherlands for over 40 years now, and we specialize in pressure gauges, pressure meters and thermometers. EMVO Techniek is a manufacturer as well as a wholesaler. We also have excellent relationships with other European manufacturers and that combination enables us to offer a very wide range of gauges and thermometers of the best European quality. Because of our extensive stock, we can deliver your order quickly, and if you have any special needs, you can also come to us.

Subsea pressure gauges

Pressure recordersTo be able to measure pressure in the depths of the seas and oceans, pressure gauges will need to have a very robust casing that is resistant to high pressure. Think of scuba diving oxygen cylinders for example, or pressure measuring on the bottom of the sea. Measuring pressure can detect a leak or a sudden increase of pressure immediately, which is extremely important for safety. EMVO Techniek can offer you four models of subsea pressure gauges, most of them working according to the Bourdon tube principle.

Bourdon tube principle

A subsea pressure gauge with a bourdon tube measures pressure through a U-shaped, little metal tube. The metal is flexible and when a fluid or gas puts pressure on the inside of the Bourdon tube, it will deform and straighten a little. When pressure decreases, the tube will go back to its original form. The sealed, free end of the tube will cause a needle to start moving, indicating the amount of pressure in the display of the subsea pressure gauge.

Depth

The maximum depth that a subsea pressure gauge can resist, is different for every model. For scuba diving you will need a different type of subsea pressure gauge than for measurements on kilometers of depth.

Strong casing of subsea pressure gauges

The casing of subsea manometers has to be able to resist great pressure. At 10 meters of depth, the water has an added pressure of one bar or 100 kPa. This pressure is added to normal air pressure of 1 bar. With every 10 meters of added depth, pressure increases with one bar or 100 kPa. So at a depth of 30 meters, a scuba diver experiences a total pressure on his body of 4 bars.

The deeper a pressure gauge has to work, the stronger its casing and window. At Emvo Techniek, we have subsea pressure gauges for depths up to 4000 meters and pressure ranges up to 1600 bars. The material is corrosion resistant and the dial glass is armoured. Also, you can choose between different casing sizes.

Contact

It depends on a set of factors which subsea pressure gauge you need. A lot of our customers do not know exactly what they need for their specific conditions. If you need any help choosing the right subsea pressure meter, please feel free and contact us. Our experts will be glad to listen to your needs and help you making the right choice.

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Subsea pressure gauges

Our range

EMVO Techniek is located in Sint Oedenrode in the south of the Netherlands for over 40 years now, and we specialize in pressure gauges, pressure meters and thermometers. EMVO Techniek is a manufacturer as well as a wholesaler. We also have excellent relationships with other European manufacturers and that combination enables us to offer a very wide range of gauges and thermometers of the best European quality. Because of our extensive stock, we can deliver your order quickly, and if you have any special needs, you can also come to us.

Subsea pressure gauges

Pressure recordersTo be able to measure pressure in the depths of the seas and oceans, pressure gauges will need to have a very robust casing that is resistant to high pressure. Think of scuba diving oxygen cylinders for example, or pressure measuring on the bottom of the sea. Measuring pressure can detect a leak or a sudden increase of pressure immediately, which is extremely important for safety. EMVO Techniek can offer you four models of subsea pressure gauges, most of them working according to the Bourdon tube principle.

Bourdon tube principle

A subsea pressure gauge with a bourdon tube measures pressure through a U-shaped, little metal tube. The metal is flexible and when a fluid or gas puts pressure on the inside of the Bourdon tube, it will deform and straighten a little. When pressure decreases, the tube will go back to its original form. The sealed, free end of the tube will cause a needle to start moving, indicating the amount of pressure in the display of the subsea pressure gauge.

Depth

The maximum depth that a subsea pressure gauge can resist, is different for every model. For scuba diving you will need a different type of subsea pressure gauge than for measurements on kilometers of depth.

Strong casing of subsea pressure gauges

The casing of subsea manometers has to be able to resist great pressure. At 10 meters of depth, the water has an added pressure of one bar or 100 kPa. This pressure is added to normal air pressure of 1 bar. With every 10 meters of added depth, pressure increases with one bar or 100 kPa. So at a depth of 30 meters, a scuba diver experiences a total pressure on his body of 4 bars.

The deeper a pressure gauge has to work, the stronger its casing and window. At Emvo Techniek, we have subsea pressure gauges for depths up to 4000 meters and pressure ranges up to 1600 bars. The material is corrosion resistant and the dial glass is armoured. Also, you can choose between different casing sizes.

Contact

It depends on a set of factors which subsea pressure gauge you need. A lot of our customers do not know exactly what they need for their specific conditions. If you need any help choosing the right subsea pressure meter, please feel free and contact us. Our experts will be glad to listen to your needs and help you making the right choice.

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