Diaphragm Seals Application - Operating Principle - Designs: Technical Information
Diaphragm Seals Application - Operating Principle - Designs: Technical Information
Diaphragm Seals Application - Operating Principle - Designs: Technical Information
Diaphragm seals
Application - operating principle - designs
WIKA data sheet IN 00.06
Definition
Diaphragm seals, also known as chemical seals or remote Pressure measuring instrument with diaphragm seal
seals, are used for pressure measurements when the
process medium should not come into contact with the
pressurised parts of the measuring instrument.
A diaphragm seal has two primary tasks:
Pressure measuring
1. Separation of the measuring instrument from the process
instrument
medium
■■ Pressure gauge
2. Transfer of the pressure to the measuring instrument
■■ Pressure transmitter
■■ Pressure switch
Operating principle of a diaphragm seal
System fill fluid
The operating principle of a diaphragm seal is shown in the
picture on the right.
Principle Capillary/
The process side of the seal is isolated by a flexible cooling element
diaphragm. The internal space between this diaphragm
and the pressure measuring instrument is completely filled Diaphragm seal
with a system fill fluid. The pressure is transmitted from the Upper body of
measured medium by the elastic diaphragm into the fluid diaphragm seal
and from there to the measuring element, i.e. to the pressure
Diaphragm
measuring instrument or the transmitter.
Process connection
Fig_1.01
In many cases, between the diaphragm seal and pressure
measuring instrument, a capillary is connected in order (for
example) to eliminate or to minimise temperature effects
from the hot fluid to the measuring instrument. The capillary
affects the response time of the overall system.
For the user, diaphragm seals make pressure measuring Assembly of the diaphragm seal and measuring instrument
instruments of all sorts able to be used also for the harshest may be made via a rigid direct connection or a flexible
of applications. capillary. The "rigid" assembly is made by a direct threaded
connection or by welding the measuring instruments to the
Examples diaphragm seal or via an adapter.
■■ The medium is corrosive and the pressure measuring For high temperatures a cooling element can be fitted
element itself (e.g. the interior of a Bourdon tube) cannot between seal and instrument. The configuration of the
be sufficiently protected against it. combination of pressure measuring instrument and the
diaphragm seal depends, among other things, on the
■■ The medium is highly viscous and fibrous, thus application conditions in which the assembly must work.
causing measuring problems due to dead spaces and
constrictions in the bores of the pressure measuring
instrument (pressure channels, Bourdon tubes).
Since diaphragm seals are used under a great variety of conditions, one single model is not enough to cover the whole range
of applications. Over time, various designs have proven to be particularly advantageous for specific applications.
Diaphragm seals
Diaphragm in-line seals
Diaphragm probe seals
Fig_2.01
in-line seal probe seal
The decision for one diaphragm seal over another depends on both the specifications as well as the installation options and
requirements of each specific measurement problem.
Diaphragm seal
The flange-type diaphragm seal represents a modification. It A further variant is the cell-type (sandwich) diaphragm seal. It
essentially consists of a flange, whose connection dimensi- consists of a cylindrical plate, whose diameter is matched to
ons are matched to the corresponding standard flanges. The the sealing face area of corresponding standard flanges. The
diaphragm of the diaphragm seal, which is flush mounted to flush seal diaphragm , matched to the nominal diameter, is in
the sealing face, is located in the centre of the flange. the centre.
The flange-type diaphragm seal is mounted for pressure The cell-type diaphragm seal is mounted to the tapping
measurement in lieu of a blind flange. flange using a blind flange.
Diaphragm seal
Blind flange
(flange-type)
Diaphragm seal
(cell-type design)
Sealing
Sealing
Process flange
990_27.01
990_28.01
Process flange
Sealing Sealing
Insulation Insulation
Vessel wall Vessel wall
990_29.01
990_35.01
Process
The pressure range goes up to a maximum of 400 bar flange
for PN 6 ... PN 400 flange connections, with the normal
temperature limit being at +400 °C.
981_10.01
Diaphragm probe seal
Stainless steel Mat. no. 316L, 1.4571, 1.4404, Nickel Mat. no. 2.4066 / 2.4068
1.4435, 1.4541, 1.4542, 1.4539 Platinum Pt
Duplex 2205 Mat. no. 1.4462 Tantalum Ta
Superduplex Mat. no. 1.4410 Titanium Mat. no. 3.7035 / 3.7235
Gold Au Zirconium Zr
Hastelloy C22 Mat. no. 2.4602 Ceramic wikaramic®
Hastelloy C276 Mat. no. 2.4819 Polytetrafluorethylene PTFE
Inconel alloy 600 Mat. no. 2.4816 Perfluoralkoxy PFA
Inconel alloy 625 Mat. no. 2.4856 Copolymer of ethene and chlor- ECTFE (Halar®)
Incoloy alloy 825 Mat. no. 2.4858 trifluorethylene
Monel alloy 400 Mat. no. 2.4360
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