Pressure Gauges

Pressure Gauges

Pressure Gauges

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Pressure gauges are essential instruments used to measure the pressure of liquids, gases, or steam within a system. They provide crucial data that ensures the proper functioning of various industrial processes, HVAC systems, and other mechanical equipment. Pressure gauges come in different types, including analog and digital, and are designed to offer accurate readings over a wide range of pressures. They are commonly found in applications like pipelines, tanks, boilers, and pumps, where maintaining a specific pressure is critical for operational efficiency and safety.

These gauges typically consist of a dial or display that indicates the pressure level, often in units such as psi (pounds per square inch) or bar. The mechanism inside the gauge is sensitive to changes in pressure, which causes a needle or digital readout to change accordingly. Regular calibration and maintenance of pressure gauges are vital to ensure accurate readings and prevent equipment malfunctions. With advancements in technology, modern pressure gauges often come with additional features like remote monitoring, enhanced durability, and compatibility with automated systems, making them a valuable tool for industries requiring high-precision pressure control.

 

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Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, Plastic
Accuracy±1% to ±3% of Full Scale
Pressure Range0-30 psi to 0-10000 psi (or higher)
Dial Size2.5" to 6" (63 mm to 150 mm)
Connection TypeBottom, Back, or Radial Mount
Scale TypeDual Scale (e.g., psi and bar)
Gauge TypeAnalog (Mechanical), Digital (Electronic)
Operating Temperature-40°F to +150°F (-40°C to +65°C)
Pressure MediaAir, Gas, Water, Oil, Steam
ConstructionLiquid-Filled (for damping vibrations)
CertificationsCE, RoHS, UL, and ISO standards
ApplicationsIndustrial, HVAC, Automotive, Medical
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