Getting the Job Done - Process Gauges

Flow level pressure

Getting the Job Done - Process Gauges

11 Jan, 2008

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When seas become rough, many on board drilling ships and platforms suffer. In addition, technology is constantly subjected to the most
severe conditions, mainly as a result of salt water. Measuring devices, most of which contain sensitive parts, need the utmost protection from the elements, especially in off-shore applications.
Afriso-Euro-Index's (Germany) Process Gauges are primarily used in the oil and chemical industries for liquid or gaseous, aggressive and non-crystallising media. The measuring ranges are from -1/0 bar to 0/1000 bar in the US accuracy class ANSI B40.1, Grade 2A (corresponds to 0.5%). The parts coming into contact with the medium are made of stainless steel AISI 316 Ti (1.4571). A Monel version of the measuring
system is optionally available.The extremely sturdy design and the glassfibrereinforced plastic housing with solid baffle wall and blow out back assure maximum reliability and safety. Zero correction is possible by means of the integrated adjustment pointer. A fastening system for wall-mounting is integrated in the housing. Process Gauges are available with a number of options such as safety glass window, flag, max. pointer or contact. The devices may be retrofitted with a sealing set to prepare them for filling.

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