Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus
Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus

Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus

Price 250 INR/ Piece

MOQ : 10 Pieces

Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus Specification

  • Usage
  • Demonstration and measurement of fluid pressure
  • Application
  • Educational, Laboratory experiments, Fluid mechanics studies
  • Color
  • Transparent/White with colored scale
  • Power
  • Not Required (Manual Operation) Volt (v)
  • Product Type
  • Fluid Pressure Apparatus
  • Material
  • Acrylic, Metal fittings, Rubber tubing
  • Capacity
  • About 2 liters Ltr
  • Weight
  • Approx. 1.2 kg Kilograms (kg)
  • Classification
  • Physics Laboratory Equipment
  • Operate Method
  • Manual with water filling
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • Approx. 350 mm x 120 mm x 300 mm Millimeter (mm)
  • Cleaning
  • Easy to disassemble and clean
  • Measuring Tubes
  • Multiple vertical tubes for simultaneous pressure measurement
  • Leakage Prevention
  • Fitted joints with sealing washers
  • Safety Feature
  • Shatterproof acrylic construction
  • Scale Marking
  • Clearly graduated for accurate readings
  • Mounting
  • Bench-top or wall-mountable bracket
  • Pressure Range
  • 0 to 200 cm of water column
  • Compatible Fluids
  • Water or similar safe laboratory liquids
  • Temperature Range
  • 0C to 50C operational range
  • Accessory Included
  • Rubber tubes, Connecting fittings, Instruction manual
 

Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 10 Pieces
  • Supply Ability
  • 500 Pieces Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 7 Days
 

About Educational Fluid Pressure Apparatus

Fluid Pressure Apparatus

The Fluid Pressure Apparatus is designed for demonstrating and studying fluid pressure principles in physics laboratories. It provides accurate pressure measurements with clearly marked scales ranging from 0 to 200 cm water column, making it ideal for educational experiments and demonstrations.

Manufactured using durable and shatterproof acrylic material, the apparatus ensures safe and long-lasting laboratory use. It features multiple measuring tubes that allow simultaneous observation and comparison of pressure levels. The apparatus can be used on a bench-top or mounted on a wall for convenience.

Supplied with rubber hoses, fittings, and sealing washers, this apparatus is suitable for schools, colleges, laboratories, and research institutions.

Features:

  • Clear scale markings for accurate readings
  • Measurement range up to 200 cm water column
  • Shatterproof acrylic construction
  • Multiple measuring tubes for simultaneous observation
  • Bench-top and wall-mount design
  • Includes rubber hoses and fittings
  • Easy to clean and maintain

Applications:

  • Physics laboratories
  • Fluid mechanics demonstrations
  • Schools and colleges
  • Educational and research institutions

FAQs

Q: What is the use of the Fluid Pressure Apparatus?
A: It is used to demonstrate and measure fluid pressure in laboratory experiments.

Q: Which materials are used in the apparatus?
A: The apparatus is made from durable shatterproof acrylic with rubber hoses and fittings.

Q: Where can this apparatus be used?
A: It is suitable for physics laboratories, schools, colleges, and research institutions.

Q: Which liquids can be used in the apparatus?
A: It is compatible with water and other non-hazardous laboratory liquids.

Q: How is the apparatus maintained?
A: The tubes and fittings can be easily cleaned with water after use for long-lasting performance.

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