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A temperature gauge is a device used to indicate the temperature of an item being monitored. The display can be an analogue dial, an analogue range or a digital readout. Common methods of measuring temperature include bimetallic strip (the bending of which increases with temperature) and the thermocouple which produces an electronic voltage that depends on the temperature.

Types: Bimetal Dial Thermometers, Gas filled Dial Thermometer, Liquid Filled Dial Thermometer.

Range and special features: Temperature gauges are designed to meet the various process applications ranging from temperature of (-) 200 to (+) 800 Deg C with fastest response and special features such as Hermitically Sealed Case, High Accuracy & Repeatability, Low Hysteresis, Case Compensation, Liquid Filled Case, Colour band, Capillary upto 30 mtrs without any loss of accuracy for various stem OD and length.

The main applications that would require such temperature measurement instruments include:

  • Sanitary Applications
  • Beverages & Food
  • Ovens / Furnaces
  • Chemicals / Scientific / Laboratories
  • Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
  • Fridges / Freezers
  • Machine and Plant Engineering
  • Boiler, Gear and Compressor Constructions
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