Airflow Instruments Micromanometers

Airflow Instruments micromanometers measure differential and gauge pressure across filters, rooms, ducts, and equipment. High-resolution sensing supports low-pressure studies, while pitot tube compatibility enables velocity and flow calculations. Designed for R&D workflows, they provide stable readings, logging, and easy export to help correlate pressure data with airflow and environmental metrics.

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Airflow Instruments Micromanometer PH730

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Airflow Instruments Micromanometer PVM610

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Airflow Instruments Micromanometer PVM620

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Differential pressure is a critical signal for ventilation performance and environmental control. Airflow Instruments micromanometers give research teams high-resolution pressure readings that help explain airflow behavior, confirm pressure cascades, and evaluate filter loading across labs, cleanrooms, and experimental rigs.

Purpose-built for low-pressure sensitivity, these instruments deliver stable outputs that help reduce noise in your data. Use them to track room-to-corridor differentials, measure across components, and pair with pitot tubes to convert pressure into velocity and volumetric flow. Clear interfaces and logging capabilities support repeatable protocols and simpler reporting — key to collaborative R&D programs that span teams and sites.

Typical research applications:

  • Cleanroom and containment studies requiring controlled pressure gradients.
  • Filter and component testing with pressure drop characterization.
  • Duct and chamber profiling paired with pitot tubes for velocity mapping.
  • Control strategy evaluation by correlating pressure signals with sensor feedback.

Advantages for research workflows:

  • High-resolution performance supports subtle differences in low-pressure regimes.
  • Compatible with common probes and accessories to extend functionality.
  • Data logging with time stamps and annotations streamlines analysis and documentation.
  • Portable, durable designs support repeated use across facilities and field sites.

When pressure readings anchor your ventilation narrative, micromanometers provide the clarity your team needs. They help link cause and effect — how system adjustments change delivery, how filters impact flow, and how pressure cascades support your process goals — so you can refine experiments and move development forward with confidence.


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