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Pressure instrumentation includes various pressure gauges, transmitters, sensors, and transducers that are used to measure and display the units of pressure of a fluid or gas.  Transducers, transmitters, and sensors measure the pressure in pumps, pipes,  tanks, and other processes and then send a signal to a display, controller, HMI, or other devices.

Pressure gauges are analog or digital devices used to display the readings and provide local real-time measurement for effective pressure monitoring. Regularly
measuring the pressure levels of gas, steam, and liquids is critical for safety and quality control in commercial and industrial applications. Some of the industries where pressure measurement is used include chemical plants and oil, gas, petroleum or other petrochemical applications, Water and Wastewater, Food and
Beverage, Concrete, heating and cooling, lumber and paper products, and more.

Pressure gauges and other devices for pressure measurement are a cost-effective and reliable solution for preventing equipment failure. Considerations in selecting the right pressure instrumentation solution for your application include:

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Pressure Transmitter

Pressure transducers and pressure transmitters convert pressure readings into signals sent to a  display, controller, or PLC to monitor and control pressurized systems. The difference between the two is that…

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Pressure Gauge

Pressure gauges measure gas and liquid pressure and are available in analog and digital styles. These gauges are typically used in pressure and vacuum applications, including testing, laboratory, process control…

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Pressure Switch

Pressure switches are designed to monitor and control pressurized fluid systems and operate by opening or closing the electrical contact(s) once the setpoint is reached. Any rise or fall in…

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Diaphragm Seals

Diaphragm seals create a flexible barrier to protect pressure measurement instruments from extreme operating temperatures and corrosive, abrasive, and toxic process media. These seals are made from metal or plastic…

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