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Pressure Gauges


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About Pressure Gauges

Pressure gauges are essential instruments used across various industries to measure and monitor pressure levels in different systems. From industrial plants to laboratory settings, these gauges play a crucial role in ensuring safety, efficiency, and optimal performance. In this article, we delve into the functionality, types, and key players in the pressure gauge market, with a particular focus on renowned brands like Druck and FLUKE.

 

Functionality of Pressure Gauges:

Pressure gauges work on the principle of converting applied pressure into mechanical motion, which is then translated into a readable measurement. The most common types of pressure gauges include Bourdon tube gauges, diaphragm gauges, and digital pressure gauges.

Bourdon tube gauges, invented by Eugène Bourdon in 1849, utilize a curved tube that straightens under pressure, causing a pointer to move along a calibrated scale. Diaphragm gauges, on the other hand, use a flexible diaphragm that deflects under pressure, again translating into a readable measurement. Digital pressure gauges employ electronic sensors to measure pressure, providing precise and accurate readings.

 

Types of Pressure Gauges:

Pressure gauges come in various types to suit different applications and environments. Some common types include:

Analog Pressure Gauges: These gauges use mechanical mechanisms to display pressure readings on a dial face. They are widely used due to their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.

Digital Pressure Gauges: Digital gauges provide numerical pressure readings on an electronic display. They offer high accuracy, easy readability, and additional features such as data logging and connectivity options.

Differential Pressure Gauges: These gauges measure the difference in pressure between two points in a system. They are commonly used in HVAC systems, filtration monitoring, and flow measurement applications.

Absolute Pressure Gauges: Absolute pressure gauges measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum. They are used in applications such as vacuum systems, altimeters, and barometers.

High-Pressure Gauges: Designed to withstand extreme pressure levels, high-pressure gauges are utilized in industries like oil and gas, aerospace, and hydraulic systems.

Low-Pressure Gauges: These gauges are optimized for measuring very low pressure levels and find applications in HVAC, pharmaceuticals, and cleanroom environments.

 

Key Players: Druck and Fluke Pressure Gauges

Among the myriad of pressure gauge manufacturers, two prominent names stand out: Druck and FLUKE.

Druck specialises in high-precision pressure and temperature instruments. The company offers a comprehensive range of pressure measurement solutions tailored for various industries: Automotive, Aviation, Industrial Safety, Paper Industry, Preventative Maintenance, Research and Development, Transportation and Monitoring.

Druck's product lineup includes analog and digital pressure gauges, portable calibrators, pressure transducers, and multifunction process calibrators. With a focus on innovation and reliability, Druck's instruments are trusted by professionals worldwide for their accuracy and durability.

FLUKE is a leading provider of electronic test and measurement equipment. While FLUKE is renowned for its wide array of testing tools, including multimeters, thermal imagers, and oscilloscopes, it also offers a range of pressure calibration instruments.

 

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