Pressure Gauge Definition
Pressure gauges are a type of instrument that measures and displays fluid pressure levels (liquid or gas) within enclosed containers or systems. The measurement of the amount of force applied across a certain unit area is known as pressure.
Many pressure monitoring systems transform their measurements into electric signals that a data gathering device can display (or DAQ). Despite the fact that pressure gauges may display their readings digitally, they are notable for being able to immediately measure and display pressure readings without having to transform the data. In the industrial world, pressure gauges are prized for their ease of use, precision, cost-effectiveness, and low maintenance.
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Pressure range : 2 to 1000 kg
Connection : Down | Panel Mountng
Material : M.S | Brass | S.S
Types
To accommodate many different applications, manufacturers make many different types of pressure gauges. Examples of these include water pressure gauges, air pressure gauges, oil pressure gauges, temperature gauges, gas pressure gauges, fuel pressure gauges, differential pressure gauges, and vacuum pressure gauges. Some of the uses of these gauges are more obvious than others.
Applications
- For gaseous and liquid media that are not highly viscous or crystallising and will not attack copper alloy parts
- Pneumatics
- Heating and air-conditioning technology
- Medical engineering