Pressure/Vacuum Gauges By definition a pressure or vacuum gauge usually consists of a closed coiled tube (called a Bourdon tube) connected to the chamber or pipe in which pressure is to be sensed. As the pressure increases the tube will tend to uncoil, while a reduced pressure will cause the tube to coil more tightly. This motion is transferred through a link to a gear train connected to an indicating needle. The needle is presented in front of a card face inscribed with the pressure indications associated with the particular needle. Solutions Available for corrosive, vibrating, pulsating, low visibility, high pressure, low pressure, vacuum, sanitary applications. Benefits George E. Booth Co., Inc. offers an array of gauges and diaphragm seals from McDaniel and Noshok. Gauges are adaptable to nearly any process requirement and are an effective, low cost method to determine line pressures. Applications - Pharmaceutical
- Food & Beverage
- Petrochemical
- Chemical
- Power
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