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Temperature and Pressure Gauges

Accurate measurement is crucial for industrial processes, especially in such a convoluted world of operations. When monitoring steam pressure at a petrochemical facility, or temperature in a food process facility – your gauges are your eyes and ears into environments where perfect measurement can mean the difference between operational performance and costly downtime.

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Temperature Gauge

Temperature gauges provide reliable real-time temperature measurement for industrial process control, offering fully mechanical operation without the need for an external power supply. Bimetallic thermometers and gas or liquid expansion thermometers are widely used across industries such as petrochemical, food processing, pharmaceutical, and heavy manufacturing.

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Pressure Gauge

Pressure gauges are essential instruments used for real-time monitoring of pressure in hydraulic, pneumatic, and various industrial process systems. They are widely applied across multiple industries to ensure safe operation, process control, and equipment protection.

Pressure gauges can be designed to withstand harsh operating conditions such as corrosive media, high vibration, and demanding industrial environments. Optional features like liquid filling, high ingress protection ratings, and compliance with relevant international standards enhance durability, accuracy, and long-term reliability.

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1. Cement Industry

Applications:

Kilns, preheaters, cyclones, clinker coolers, raw mills, and high-dust process lines.

2. Power Generation

Applications:

Boilers, steam lines, economizers, superheaters, turbine auxiliaries, furnace outlets, and stack monitoring.

3. Steel & Metallurgy

Applications:

Blast furnaces, reheating furnaces, rolling mills, cooling circuits, and high-temperature gas ducts.

4. Petrochemical & Refining

Applications:

Reformers, crackers, fired heaters, distillation columns, process pipelines, and utility systems.

5. Waste-to-Energy / Incineration

Applications:

Combustion chambers, heat recovery boilers, flue gas ducts, stack monitoring points, and corrosive process areas.

6. Oil & Gas

Applications:

Upstream and downstream process lines, separators, heater treaters, dehydration units, flare systems, and utility services.

7. Glass & Ceramics

Applications:

Melting furnaces, firing kilns, forehearths, cooling zones, and exhaust gas systems.

8. Chemical Processing

Applications:

Reactors, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, pipelines, combustion units, and emission control systems.

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