Liquid-filled gauges surpass dry gauges for two main reasons: performance and extended service life. Pressure gauges that are filled with a liquid, usually glycerin or silicone oil, perform better in less-than-ideal conditions. They are also more economical in the long …
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Dampened Movement Industrial Instrumentation: Pressure Gauges and Bimetal Thermometers
Hardy Orzikowski | Know-how, Pressure, TemperatureIn applications with vibration and pulsation, either a liquid-filled case or dampened movement industrial instrumentation will minimize pointer oscillation. The better choice depends on the application and, to a certain extent, a user’s risk tolerance for leaks. …
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 …
WIKA’s Liquid-filled Brass Gauge Offers Unparalleled Durability, Precision, and Long Service Life
Hardy Orzikowski | PressureAmong a wide variety of industrial pressure gauges used today, liquid-filled brass gauges are popular for their durability, precision, and low cost of ownership. The mechanical Bourdon tube gauge is a time-tested instruments found in numerous industrial …