kantelpuntmanometers
Kantelpuntmanometers, also known as tilt-type manometers or tiltmeters, are instruments used to measure very small pressure differences. They are characterized by a U-shaped tube containing a liquid, typically oil or water, where one end of the tube is significantly inclined. This inclination amplifies the apparent change in liquid level for a given pressure difference, making it easier to read subtle variations.
The principle of operation relies on the hydrostatic pressure. When a pressure difference is applied across
Kantelpuntmanometers are sensitive and are employed in applications where high accuracy is required for low-pressure measurements.