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Its sensing element is bourdon tube, bourdon tube expand proportional to input pressure, and this expansion convert into rectangular display. Application in Water, Gas, Steam, Non Corrosive Liquid and Gas.
The Gauge Factory has been established since almost three decades for the manufacturing commercial and utility pressure gauge. By the time, we also established our product range for stainless steel pressure gauge in the year 2000. We also prove our success in pressure gauge for chemical, food, petro-chemical industry, power sector and hygienic sector since year 2002 with IBR Approval. We also launched our products for irrigation and water treatment in the year 2006.
It is the mission of The Gauge Factory to be the finest commercial quality PRESSURE GAUGE , TEMPERATURE GAUGE AND Accessories in the India. We understand that we cannot be successful unless our customers are successful. We are committed to enhancing our customer’s success with responsiveness, quality and service that sets the industry standard. The Gauge Factory understands the value of continual improvement and commitment to our most valuable asset, our people. We will strive to be the best in every aspect of our business by utilizing our core competencies, fostering a culture of trust, teamwork and responsibility.
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Yes, pressure gauges can be used for both liquids and gases. However, it's important to ensure the gauge is suitable for the specific medium and operating conditions of your application.
It is recommended to calibrate pressure gauges at least once a year. However, the frequency may vary based on the application's criticality, the operating environment, and the manufacturer's recommendations.
Pressure gauges are typically made from stainless steel, brass, or plastic. The choice of material depends on the application and the type of fluid or gas being measured. Stainless steel is common for high-pressure and corrosive environments, while brass is used for less demanding applications.