Gas pressure regulator HP 310
for inert gasesdiaphragmsingle-stage

Gas pressure regulator - HP 310 - Hornung GmbH - for inert gases / diaphragm / single-stage
Gas pressure regulator - HP 310 - Hornung GmbH - for inert gases / diaphragm / single-stage
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Characteristics

Product
for gas, for inert gases
Technology
diaphragm
Number of stages
single-stage
Output signal
analog
Material
chrome-plated brass, stainless steel
Applications
industrial, high-pressure, for medical applications, high-purity, laboratory
Other characteristics
compact, with pressure gauge, line, miniature, for high flow rates, high-purity
Pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 40 bar
(580.15 psi)

Orifice diameter

0.25 in

Temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

The line pressure regulator HP 310 is a very small single stage pressure regulator, brass nickel and matt chrome plated or stainless steel 1.4404 electropolished. It is designed as a diaphragm pressure regulator and espacially made for high outlet pressure. The HP 310 reduces the pressure of com- pressed gases or fluids to a maximum outlet pressure of 10 bar. It can be equipped optionally with in and outlet gauges. The line pressure regulator HP 310 is a very small single stage pressure regulator, brass nickel and matt chrome plated or stainless steel 1.4404 electropolished. It is designed as a diaphragm pressure regulator and espacially made for high outlet pressure. The HP 310 reduces the pressure of com- pressed gases or fluids to a maximum outlet pressure of 10 bar. It can be equipped optionally with in and outlet gauges.
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