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PulseGuard Ltd. Pulsation Damper Drawings
Guarding against Pulsation
Fluid Flow Control animations by Liquid Dynamics.

 

Pulsation Damper Types Drawing Menue


Pulsation Damper with Gas in bladder 30Kpsi 2070 bar Gas Bag "Bladder"
Pulse Damper Liquid bladder Stainless Wetted
Pulsation Damper Hose Sludge, Slurry and Food Flow Through Flex-Tube
Pulsation Dampner Low Pressure Corrosive Chemical Metering
Pulsation Damper High Pressure PTFE-FlexFlon at 6000 psi 400 bar
Drawings PTFE Diaphragm PTFE Diaphragm Hose / Tube for Sludge and Slurry Liquid in Bladder Gas in Bladder Gas in Bladder
Super Duplex SS / 316L Stainless
316L, A20, Hc276, Ti
High Viscosity, and Particulate
PTFE Diaphragms + 316L, A20, etc
To 4", 100 mm, Pipe


Pulsation Damper Non Metal PVC & PolyProp
Pulsation Damper Non Metal and Lined
Pulse Damper Liquid bladder for Ultra Pressure
Pulse Dampener For Food And Drug Drawing Menue
Pulsation Dampner for Hot and Cold Drawings Menue
Pulsation Dampener Bladderless No Moving Parts Drawing Menue ACOUSTIC DAMPERS FOR HIGH FREQUENCIES
Drawings Bladderless / No Moving Parts Hot and Cold Liquids Food And Drug Liquid in Bladder NON Metal Wetted / Plastic Parts Gas in Bladder
Plastic Externals
Any Elast. and Plas.
Liquid Bladder
CIP Below Charge Pressure
Prevent Vapor Pres. Probs.
Dispersive and Dissipative





Piping Base Block
Know How To Connect It Before You Select It

This "Y,T" piece replaces the Ts that you would have to purchase and weld into your system. Its top face is an "O" ring flange. Dampers are serviced by simply removing the four bolts. If you wish to be able to run your system without the dampers in place we provide flow caps to go in place of the damper so that your system may continue to be used without the damper in place. [Show Me]
T Piece Costs




Part Number

A full alphanumeric part number description for entering in the box on the drawing that you have printed is available via the tabulation(s) referred to above.
Within the tabulation(s) there is a row for your chosen equipment; the rows begin with letters that determine the product type, using an abbreviation of your equipment. Following that there are letters that determine your material of choice, an example is “SS” for stainless steel.
After the material, the next groups of characters are volume (in liters), a pressure (in bar), and connection sizes. If you would care to enter this string in the bottom right hand corner of the drawing which you have printed, then you will have an exact record of the name and dimensions of the equipment you have chosen.

Recording Dimensions

After you have selected the damper that you think is most ideal for your application, clicked on it to bring up the drawing image, and have clicked on the drawing image to view the PDF printable version, print the PDF version of your selection.
Then, please go to http://www.PulseGuard.co.uk, find the damper type on the PulseGuard Limited home page, and click on the size button for your selected equipment type. Clicking on a size button results in tabulation appearing from which you can choose the volume of your ideal damper.
NOTE THE LENGTH AND DIAMETER, AND WRITE THEM INTO THE LENGTH AND DIAMETER SPACES AVAILABLE ON THE TYPICAL DRAWING YOU HAVE PRINTED OUT.



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