Gas pressure regulator ODR1
diaphragmtwo-stageanalog

Gas pressure regulator - ODR1 - Hornung GmbH - diaphragm / two-stage / analog
Gas pressure regulator - ODR1 - Hornung GmbH - diaphragm / two-stage / analog
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Characteristics

Product
for gas
Technology
diaphragm
Number of stages
two-stage
Output signal
analog
Material
brass, stainless steel, aluminum
Applications
precision, for medical applications, for analytical instruments, high-purity, for chromatography, for pressure calibration, for chemical applications
Other characteristics
compact, with pressure gauge, high-precision, miniature, high-purity
Pressure

Max.: 12,000 mbar
(174.05 psi)

Min.: -15 mbar
(-0.22 psi)

Flow

Max.: 100 l/h
(26.42 us gal/h)

Min.: 0 l/h
(0 us gal/h)

Orifice diameter

0.125 in

Temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

The ODR 1 automatically opens due to the suction of a pump and delivers the exact amount of gas required by the process instruments. Optionally, the pressure regulator can also be configured in a stainless steel version for the use of corrosive gases, with appropriate sealing materials. This process has the following advantages: - - - Withdrawal of the exact quantity of gas required for process, without gas waste. - - The costs for calibration tasks decrease. - - An additional shut-off valve or a sampling bag is not required - - - Calibration and analysis tasks are carried out quickly and simple, so there is no need for a special training for the user. The two-stage pressure regulator ODR 1 is especially designed for the quick and easy execution of calibration and analysis tasks. For example the use with gas measuring instruments for the automatic adjustment of the gas withdrawal to the flow rate of a sample gas pump.
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