Pressure Gauges

Pressure gauges are instruments used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids in various industrial systems. They ensure accurate monitoring and help maintain system integrity and safety.

  1. TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa

    Pressure Gauges

    TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa

    TEL 024-016848-1 Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa Pressure Gauge 0-.2MPa
  2. Plast-O-Matic GGMUEP100-PF-A2 Valve

    Pressure Gauges

    Plast-O-Matic GGMUEP100-PF-A2 Valve

    VALVE - Ultra-Pure PVDF Guage Grd 0-100 PSI/EPDM/1/2" Pipe
  3. QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge

    Pressure Gauges

    QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge

    QED 1500-182-00 100 psi Pressure Gauge 100 psi Pressure Gauge
  4. Optec DPG-102 Digital Pressure Gauge

    Pressure Gauges

    Optec DPG-102 Digital Pressure Gauge

    Optec DPG-102 Digital Pressure Gauge Digital Pressure Gauge

Common Applications

HVAC systems

hydraulic systems

pneumatic systems

chemical processing

oil and gas operations

water treatment facilities

Buying Guide

Pressure Gauge Buying Considerations

  • Ensure the gauge is compatible with the medium it will measure, such as corrosive or non-corrosive substances.
  • Choose a gauge with an appropriate pressure range for your specific application.
  • Consider the accuracy requirements for your measurements and select accordingly.
  • Evaluate the environmental conditions where the gauge will be used, such as temperature and humidity.
  • Verify the connection type and size to ensure compatibility with your system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pressure gauges are available?
Common types include bourdon tube gauges, diaphragm gauges, and capsule gauges, each suited for different applications.
How do you choose the right pressure gauge?
Consider the pressure range, compatibility with the measured medium, gauge size, and connection type.
What is the difference between mechanical and digital pressure gauges?
Mechanical gauges use a physical mechanism to display pressure, while digital gauges use electronic sensors for digital readings.
Can pressure gauges measure both vacuum and pressure?
Yes, certain pressure gauges are designed to measure both vacuum and pressure, often referred to as compound gauges.
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