The code tubes are placed according to the planned
The code tubes are placed according to the planned position and wait for heat shrinking treatment
From my experience with capillary diaphragm seal pressure gauges, I’ve learned that the proper placement of code tubes is fundamental to the device’s accuracy and reliability. These tubes need to be positioned meticulously before undergoing heat shrinking treatment, which solidifies the fit and prevents leaks. For those unfamiliar, heat shrinking involves applying controlled heat to shrink the tube around the core component, creating a tight seal that enhances durability and protects sensitive areas from environmental factors. Ensuring the code tubes follow the exact planned layout prevents misalignment issues that could compromise functionality. I’ve also found that selecting quality tubes and monitoring the temperature during the heat shrinking process can make a significant difference in performance. If the heat is too low, the tube won’t shrink adequately; too high, and there’s a risk of damaging the tube or the component underneath. Lastly, having a clear plan or diagram before starting the placement process helps in tracking progress and verifying that each tube fits exactly where intended. This approach reduces errors and improves the overall quality of the sealed system, whether it’s for pressure gauges or other precision instruments.












































































