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CPB5800 Pressure Balance
Application of pressure balances
Defining the range ≤ 140 MPa pressure gauge (hydraulic type) scale reference meter
Reference instrument for measuring, adjusting, and calibrating pressure measuring instruments in factories and calibration laboratories
Complete stand-alone system for on-site use

Features of pressure balances
Total measurement uncertainty: 0.006 % measured value
Double-range piston cylinder system, fully automatic switching range
Retrievable factory calibration certificate (standard) in line with national standards; UKAS or DKD/DAkkS calibration certificate (optional)
Long-term stability is high, it is recommended to recalibrate every five years
Provided patented ConTect quick release system for quick and safe replacement of piston cylinder systems

Description of a pressure balance
Mature benchmarks
Pressure balances are accurate instruments on the market for calibrating electronic or mechanical pressure measuring instruments that measure pressure directly (P = F/A). The balance is made of high quality materials, which greatly reduces the measurement uncertainty and can be stably operated for a long time.
With these features, this type of pressure balance has been used in calibration laboratories in factories and industrial, national institutions and research laboratories for many years.
Run independently
CPB5800 pressure balance with integrated pressure source and pure mechanical measurement principle, is ideal for on-site maintenance and overhaul.
Basic principles
Pressure is the pressure within a unit area. Based on this, the CPB5800 pressure balance uses a precision-engineered piston-cylinder system as the core component to generate individual test points by loading weight groups.
The weight group is divided into different quality levels in a good way, so that the weight of the load on the balance is proportional to the target pressure. By standard, these weights are manufactured to standard gravity (9.80665 m/s²), but users can also adjust to local gravity and UKAS or DKD/DAkkS calibration.

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