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Process Gauges

A process pressure gauge is a vital instrument used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids in a contained system. It typically consists of a dial displaying pressure readings in units such as pounds per square inch (psi), bars, or pascals, and a bourdon tube or diaphragm mechanism that responds to pressure changes.

Read our blog post: Understanding Process Pressure Gauges: When and Why to Use Them

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