Pressure Propagation Apparatus Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-PLE-10401
The pressure propagation apparatus is a physics laboratory device used for demonstrating how pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted through the fluid. It is designed for schools, colleges and STEM laboratories where students learn Pascal’s principle, hydraulic pressure transfer and force multiplication through hands-on observation.
Product Description
The Pressure Propagation Apparatus from Lab Glassware Manufacturer helps students observe how pressure acts inside a connected fluid system. In a typical classroom demonstration, force applied at one piston or pressure point is transmitted through the contained liquid and produces an observable effect at another connected point.
This apparatus is suitable for supervised physics practicals on hydrostatics and fluid mechanics. Exact cylinder size, piston diameter, tube material, fluid chamber capacity, pressure limit and supplied accessories should be confirmed before final publication, so no unverified specification or certification is claimed.
Key Features
- Demonstrates pressure propagation in a confined liquid system.
- Useful for explaining Pascal’s principle and hydraulic force transfer.
- Suitable for school physics labs, college labs and STEM demonstrations.
- Supports visual learning of fluid pressure, force and area relationships.
- Can be used with compatible measuring, pressure and fluid-mechanics apparatus.
- Simple demonstration format for teacher-led classroom experiments.
- Material, dimensions and pressure rating must be confirmed from the final model.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
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Product Name |
Pressure Propagation Apparatus |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
Physics Lab Equipment / Fluid Pressure Apparatus |
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Primary Keyword |
pressure propagation apparatus |
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Secondary Keywords |
Pascal’s principle apparatus, fluid pressure apparatus, hydraulic pressure demonstration, pressure transmission device, school physics apparatus, hydrostatics apparatus, fluid mechanics teaching aid, pressure experiment equipment |
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Standards / Certifications |
No certification confirmed. Add only if verified by datasheet or compliance document. |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, physics laboratories, STEM labs, science teachers and institutional buyers. |
What's Included in the Kit
- Pressure propagation apparatus main unit
- Connected cylinders or pressure chambers
- Pistons or plungers
- Connecting tube or fluid channel
- Base, clamps or support frame
- Instruction sheet or experiment guide
Applications / Uses
- Demonstrating Pascal’s principle in school physics lessons.
- Showing how pressure is transmitted through a confined fluid.
- Explaining hydraulic lift, hydraulic press and braking-system concepts.
- Comparing force output when piston area differs.
- Supporting hydrostatics practicals with related physics lab equipment.
How to Use the Pressure Propagation Apparatus
- Place the apparatus on a flat, stable laboratory bench.
- Inspect the pistons, seals, tube connections and base before use.
- Fill the fluid chamber or connected cylinders as specified by the final instruction sheet.
- Remove trapped air bubbles if the experiment requires an incompressible fluid demonstration.
- Apply gentle force to the input piston or pressure point.
- Observe how the pressure effect appears at the connected piston or output point.
- Record the input force, output movement and piston-area relationship if measuring instruments are used.
- Release pressure slowly and drain or clean the apparatus after the demonstration.
Safety note: Do not over-pressurize the apparatus. Use only the recommended fluid, keep seals secure and operate under teacher or lab-supervisor guidance.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean and dry the apparatus after each fluid-pressure experiment.
- Check pistons, seals and tubing for leakage before classroom use.
- Store the apparatus upright or in protective packing to avoid damage.
- Do not use corrosive liquids unless the material compatibility is confirmed.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer supplies laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM models. The brand serves schools, colleges, universities, distributors and export buyers with educational laboratory products. Its catalogue also supports related physics teaching apparatus such as Communicating Vessels, Magdeburg Hemispheres for Student Experiments and Vacuum Experimental Pumping Stand. Buyers should confirm final construction, pressure rating, accessories and documentation before bulk ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pressure propagation apparatus used for?
A pressure propagation apparatus is used to demonstrate how pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted through the fluid to another point.
Does it demonstrate Pascal’s principle?
Yes. The apparatus is suitable for demonstrating Pascal’s principle when it is filled, sealed and operated according to the supplied experiment instructions.
Can this apparatus be used in schools?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised school and college physics laboratories where students study fluid pressure and hydraulic force transfer.
What liquid should be used in the apparatus?
The recommended liquid should be confirmed from the final product manual. Clean water is commonly used in many classroom demonstrations, but compatibility must be verified.
Does the kit include pressure gauges?
Gauge inclusion is not confirmed. Add gauge range, unit and accuracy only after checking the final supplied kit.
What material is the apparatus made from?
The material is not confirmed. The reviewer should confirm whether the cylinders, pistons, tubing and base are made from glass, metal, plastic or mixed materials before publishing.
For more fluid-pressure and classroom physics apparatus, explore the Physics Lab Equipment category from Lab Glassware Manufacturer.
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