| Grade | Industrial |
| Packaging Details | Carton or wooden box |
| Supply Ability | 100PCS/Month |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
| Supply | 12.5 to 36Vdc |
| Thread | NPT,G,ZG-1/2,M20*1.5 threaded connection |
| Power Supply | 12-36 VDC |
| Pressure Range | -100kPa~0~10kPa,100MPa |
| Payment Terms | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T |
| Output Impedance | 2.5KΩ~6KΩ |
| Input Power | 24vdc |
| Delivery Time | 5-8 work days |
| Output Type | Analog |
| Electrical Connection | DIN 43650 |
| Place of Origin | China |
| Brand Name | QINWEIYB |
| Model Number | QWYB-524 |
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Product Specification
| Grade | Industrial | Packaging Details | Carton or wooden box |
| Supply Ability | 100PCS/Month | Certifications | CE, RoHS |
| Supply | 12.5 to 36Vdc | Thread | NPT,G,ZG-1/2,M20*1.5 threaded connection |
| Power Supply | 12-36 VDC | Pressure Range | -100kPa~0~10kPa,100MPa |
| Payment Terms | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T | Output Impedance | 2.5KΩ~6KΩ |
| Input Power | 24vdc | Delivery Time | 5-8 work days |
| Output Type | Analog | Electrical Connection | DIN 43650 |
| Place of Origin | China | Brand Name | QINWEIYB |
| Model Number | QWYB-524 | ||
| High Light | sealed pressure transmitter for harsh conditions ,corrosion resistant pressure transmitter ,high viscosity pressure transmitter | ||
When the process medium is corrosive, crystallizing, high-viscosity or solids-laden, a conventional transmitter with a narrow pressure port quickly clogs or corrodes. A diaphragm seal transmitter solves this by using a large flexible diaphragm — often flange-mounted — that isolates the sensing element from the process while transferring pressure through a fill fluid. The flush or extended diaphragm leaves no cavity for the medium to accumulate in, so even the most difficult media can be measured reliably. This makes it the standard instrument for chemical reactors, pulp lines and other harsh services where a direct-mounted transmitter would fail.
The transmitter uses a pressure-differential sensing element with a diaphragm seal. The process pressure acts on a large isolation diaphragm (which may be flush-mounted, extended or flange-type), which transmits the pressure through a capillary or direct fill to the sensing element inside the housing. This isolates the sensor from direct contact with corrosive or viscous media. The sensor converts the transferred pressure into a standard 4-20 mA signal for the control system.
| 客户工况问题 | 传统方案问题 | 我们的解决方案 | 最终收益 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corrosive media | Sensor corrodes and fails | Diaphragm seal isolates sensor | Long service life in aggressive media |
| High-viscosity / crystallizing media | Narrow port clogs | Flush diaphragm, no cavity to block | Plug-free continuous measurement |
| Solids-laden / slurry | Particles damage sensing element | Large diaphragm transmits pressure safely | Durable measurement in abrasive media |
| Hazardous area | Non-rated electronics risk | Explosion-proof housing | Safe operation in classified zones |
| Technical Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Measurement Range | -100 kPa to 0 to 10 kPa to 100 MPa |
| Accuracy | Industrial grade |
| Output Signal | 4-20 mA |
| Process Connection | NPT, G, ZG-1/2, M20 |
| Wetted Material | Diaphragm (flush / extended / flange) |
| Operating Temperature | Industrial range |
| Pressure Reference | Sealed / configurable |
| Protection Grade | Explosion-proof |
Q: What is a diaphragm seal pressure transmitter?
A diaphragm seal pressure transmitter uses a flexible isolation diaphragm to separate the sensing element from the process medium. The process pressure acts on the diaphragm, which transmits the pressure through a fill fluid (directly or via capillary) to the sensor inside the housing. This isolates the sensor from direct contact with corrosive, viscous or solids-laden media, protecting it and extending its service life. The diaphragm can be flush-mounted, extended or flange-type, depending on the application.
Q: Why use a diaphragm seal instead of a direct-mounted transmitter?
A diaphragm seal is used when the process medium would damage or clog a direct-mounted transmitter — for example, corrosive acids, crystallizing solutions, high-viscosity polymers or abrasive slurries. The seal isolates the sensing element and, with a flush diaphragm, eliminates the cavity where media could accumulate and block the measurement path. This provides reliable, plug-free measurement in harsh services where a direct-mounted transmitter would fail or require frequent maintenance.
Q: What media can a diaphragm seal handle?
Diaphragm seal transmitters handle corrosive, crystallizing, high-viscosity, solids-laden and otherwise difficult media. The large isolation diaphragm prevents clogging and protects the sensor, while the choice of diaphragm material (stainless steel, Hastelloy, tantalum, etc.) and fill fluid is matched to the specific chemistry and temperature. This makes them suitable for strong acids, paper stock, polymer melts, slurries and hygienic food products.
Q: What is the measurement range?
The transmitter covers a wide range from -100 kPa (vacuum) through 0 to 10 kPa up to 100 MPa, spanning vacuum, low-pressure and high-pressure applications. This broad range means a single diaphragm-seal platform can be configured for diverse services, from vacuum vessels to high-pressure reactors. The specific span is selected at order time to match the process operating pressure.
Q: What is the difference between flush, extended and flange diaphragms?
A flush diaphragm sits level with the process connection, leaving no cavity for media to accumulate — ideal for viscous, crystallizing and particulate media. An extended diaphragm protrudes into the process for better contact with the media, and a flange diaphragm is a large diaphragm mounted on a flange for high-viscosity or solids-laden services. The choice depends on the media properties and process connection requirements.
Q: What process connections are available?
The transmitter offers NPT, G and ZG-1/2, and M20 threaded process connections, covering the most common industrial thread standards. This flexibility allows installation in a wide variety of systems and regions. The electrical connection uses a DIN43650 connector for secure, field-wirable wiring, simplifying installation and maintenance.
Q: Is it suitable for hazardous areas?
Yes. The transmitter features an explosion-proof housing, making it suitable for installation in hazardous areas where flammable gases or vapors may be present. This is important in chemical, petrochemical and other process plants where pressure measurement is required in classified zones. Always verify the area classification against the certification and follow local electrical codes for hazardous-area wiring.
Q: How does it handle high-viscosity media?
High-viscosity media such as polymers and asphalt tend to accumulate in narrow pressure ports and block measurement. The diaphragm seal's large, flush diaphragm presents a smooth surface with no cavity, so viscous media flow past without clogging. The pressure is transmitted through the fill fluid to the sensor, keeping the measurement path clear and providing continuous, reliable readings in high-viscosity service.
Q: What is the fill fluid used for?
The fill fluid inside the diaphragm seal transmits the process pressure from the isolation diaphragm to the sensing element while keeping the sensor isolated from the process medium. The fill fluid is selected to match the process temperature and compatibility requirements — silicone oil is common for general service, while specialized fluids are used for high or low temperatures and specific chemical compatibilities. Proper fill-fluid selection is important for accurate temperature-compensated measurement.
Q: Where are diaphragm seal transmitters used?
Diaphragm seal transmitters are used in chemical reactors handling corrosive media, pulp and paper stock lines, petrochemical polymer and asphalt processes, and food and pharmaceutical hygienic applications. They are specified wherever the process medium would corrode, clog or damage a direct-mounted transmitter, and where reliable, low-maintenance pressure measurement in harsh conditions is essential.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer,Distributor/Wholesaler,Exporter
Year Established:
Establishe
Total Annual:
5 million-10 million
Employee Number:
500~800
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
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