Pressure gauges are a crucial component in the instrumentation toolkit, across an array of industries, enabling control and safety in gases and liquids.
Identifying the right pressure gauge for an application depends on a number of factors, including the nature of the fluid or gas, the temperature and working pressure, and the external environment.
In terms of stationary or the transport of cryogenic tanks, in focus this month as part of our Bulk Gases theme, gases such as oxygen, argon and nitrogen are in their liquid phase and require low temperature and applied pressure. A combination of differential pressure based liquid level gauges is often required.
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