In WIKA’s new FlexWindow™ liquid-filled gauge, an optically clear liquid silicone rubber (LSR) replaces glass or polycarbonate for greater safety and durability, unimpaired reading, and no need for pressure venting. Liquid-filled gauges are excellent …
Pressure Gauges
Low Pressure Gauges: For Very Low and Vacuum Pressure Measurements
Hardy Orzikowski | Know-how, PressureTo accurately measure pressure below 10 psi (690 mbar), mechanical gauges use a capsule element. Capsule gauges are found in applications that operate in a vacuum or pressures as low as 1" water column. In most Bourdon tube pressure gauges , the range …
8 Common Reasons For Pressure Gauge Failure
Hardy Orzikowski | Know-how, PressurePressure gauge failure can be attributed to one or more of these eight reasons: mechanical vibration, pulsation, extreme temperature, pressure spikes, overpressure, corrosion, clogging, and mishandling/abuse. Pressure gauges are an integral part of an …
How to Select a Pressure Gauge
Hardy Orzikowski | Know-how, PressureMany factors go into the decision of which industrial pressure gauge to purchase. Asking the “STAMPED” questions regarding Size, Temperature, Application, Media, Pressure, “Ends,” and Delivery time will help buyers determine which gauges are right for their …
Three Reasons to Use a Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge
Hardy Orzikowski | PressureCompanies in the biotechnology, chemical, food processing, petrochemical, oil refining and other industries rely on gauges to keep their operations running properly. For engineers and technicians at these and other facilities, stainless steel pressure gauges serve …