In fields such as chemical, petroleum, food and medicine, and marine engineering, pressure gauges not only have to deal with the measurement challenges brought by equipment vibration, but also need to resist the erosion of corrosive media, high temperature and high humidity and other harsh environments - traditional carbon steel pressure gauges are prone to corrosion and rust, while ordinary shock resistant pressure gauges can resist vibration but are not corrosion-resistant, often requiring replacement within 3-6 months and high maintenance costs. Stainless steel shock resistant pressure gauges have become a pioneer in durable pressure monitoring in harsh environments, providing reliable guarantees for long-term stable monitoring.
The highlight of the shock resistant pressure gauge is its all stainless steel material, which resists corrosion and erosion. From the case, movement to the interface, all key components of the equipment are made of 304 stainless steel: the case has been brushed and polished to form a dense oxide film on the surface, which can withstand the corrosion of weak corrosive media such as hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. Even if exposed to corrosive air in the chemical workshop for a long time, there will be no rusting or paint peeling phenomenon; The movement is made of 304 stainless steel precision machining to avoid gear jamming caused by corrosion of traditional brass movements; The interface is made of 316L stainless steel, which can directly contact highly corrosive media such as seawater and nitric acid, solving the problem of corrosion and leakage of ordinary pressure gauge interfaces. For example, in the seawater desalination system of an offshore platform, a shock resistant pressure gauge can directly measure seawater pressure and can still work normally even after being immersed in air containing salt spray for a long time, with a service life of more than 5 years, while a regular pressure gauge can only be used for 3 months in this environment; In the acid-base cleaning line of food processing plants, 304 stainless steel material meets food grade hygiene standards, which can prevent metal ions from dissolving and contaminating food, while also withstanding the corrosion of cleaning solutions, without the need for frequent replacement.

Secondly, the dual protection of shock resistance and pressure resistance ensures stable operation under complex working conditions. In scenarios such as chemical reaction vessels and petroleum pipelines, equipment vibration is not only present, but also accompanied by high pressure and pulse pressure shocks. Stainless steel shock resistant pressure gauges are designed with a "reinforced structure" to cope with harsh working conditions: the case adopts an integrated molding process, which increases the compressive strength by 50% and can withstand an instantaneous impact of 1.5 times the full range pressure, avoiding case cracking; The movement is equipped with an overload protection device. When the pressure exceeds 1.2 times the full range, it can automatically cut off the connection between the movement and the interface to avoid gear damage.
In terms of practicality and adaptability, the detailed design of the shock resistant pressure gauge meets the needs of the industry. The measurement range covers 0-1MPa to 0-100MPa, with an accuracy level of 1.0-1.6, which can meet the monitoring of various media such as gas, liquid, steam, etc; The case diameter comes in various specifications such as 60mm, 100mm, and 150mm, suitable for small space installation, long-distance reading, and other different needs; Some models support diaphragm sealing design, which can measure viscous and easily crystallized media to avoid media clogging the movement.
From the corrosive environment of chemical workshops to the salt spray erosion of offshore platforms, from the pulse impact of high-pressure pipelines to the wind and rain outdoors, stainless steel shock resistant pressure gauges have become a reliable partner for pressure monitoring in harsh environments with "corrosion resistance, vibration resistance, and high pressure resistance" as their core. Choosing a shock resistant pressure gauge is not only a choice to reduce equipment replacement frequency and maintenance costs, but also a key step in ensuring continuous and accurate pressure monitoring under harsh working conditions and avoiding safety risks, providing durable guarantees for the stable operation of industrial production.