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M-3VUKs Pressure Gauge with RM-GM Diaphragm Separator for Sterile Processes
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The vibration-resistant corrosion-resistant manometer M-3VUKs assembled with membrane separator RM-GM (milk nut) is designed to measure the overpressure of media in sterile technological processes, such as food production. Vibration resistance of M-3VUKs gauges is provided by filling the body cavity with polymethylsiloxane liquid PMS-300 or PMS-100p. Membrane separator RM-GM (milk nut) is made of stainless steel. The inner cavity of the tubular spring of the gauge and the supramembrane space of the separator are filled with polyethylsiloxane liquid grade PES-2 GOST 13004-77..
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