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Industrial pressure gauges

May 15th, 2009

industrial pressure gaugeIn manufacturing and engineering, industrial pressure gauges are used to determine, either directly or indirectly, whether a measurement is larger or smaller than another measurement that is used as a reference standard.

Some devices termed gauges may actually measure the size of the object to be gauged, but most gauges merely indicate whether the dimensions of the test object are sufficiently close to those of the standard; i.e., whether they are in the range between set limits, known as the tolerance, for a particular object. Gauges may operate mechanically or electrically.

Industrial Pressure Gauges usage

Industrial pressure gauges have application in industries such as then Chemical, Petrochemical, Refining, Power, Food and Pharmaceutical industries.

Some of the uses that industrial pressure gauges can be put to use in measuring include:

Differential Pressure, Refrigerant levels and pressure, Safety Pattern, Chlorine, Plant Gauges, Duplex Gauges and gauges with contacts or transmitters.

High precision / high pressure gauges are designed to withstand extremes in shock, vibration, temperature and other harsh environments.

 

industrial pressure gaugesRefinery Oil & Chemical Pressure Gauges – widely used within the oil and chemical industries, and made of robust stainless steel – corrosion-proof. 

Precision test gauges manufactured to the highest standard in quality. Used for the testing of industrial gauges or equipment of the same standard. For quality control testing requirements it is not always necessary to use a primary standard such as a dead weight tester, therefore a secondary standard such as a test gauge can be used, being a more convenient and economical method of testing.

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