Gauges - NOSHOK
Centro offers pressure gauges, vital instruments that measure and indicate fluid or gas pressure within a system. These gauges are commonly employed in various industries, including manufacturing, oil and gas, auto...
Industrial gauges are versatile pressure measuring devices used in a wide range of industrial applications. They are designed to withstand demanding environments and provide accurate pressure readings for processes such as manufacturing, HVAC systems, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems. To suit different industrial requirements, industrial gauges are available in various sizes, pressure ranges, and connection types. They are known for their durability, resistance to vibration and shock, and ability to provide precise pressure measurements in industrial settings.
Process gauges are instruments explicitly designed for monitoring and measuring pressure in industrial processes. They are built to withstand harsh operating conditions, such as high temperatures, corrosive environments, or high pressure levels. Process gauges are commonly used in industries like oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and power generation, where accurate and reliable pressure monitoring is crucial.
Commercial gauges are pressure gauges primarily used in commercial applications, such as retail, building management, and general-purpose industrial settings. These gauges are often designed for lower pressure ranges and standard environments. Commercial gauges can be found in applications such as HVAC systems, water supply systems, pneumatic tools, and process control in commercial buildings. They are cost-effective solutions for pressure monitoring needs in less demanding commercial environments.
Pressure gauges are instruments used to measure the pressure of fluids or gases in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications. They visually indicate the pressure levels, allowing operators to monitor and control processes effectively. Pressure gauges consist of a dial or digital display with a needle or numeric readout representing the pressure measurement in units such as PSI (pounds per square inch) or kPa (kilopascals). They typically feature a Bourdon tube, diaphragm, or other sensing elements that convert the applied pressure into a mechanical displacement, which is then displayed on the gauge. Pressure gauges are available in different types, including analog and digital, with varying accuracy levels and pressure ranges to suit specific application requirements. They are commonly used in oil and gas, manufacturing, HVAC, and automotive industries, where pressure monitoring is critical for operational safety, system performance, and quality control. Pressure gauges provide valuable feedback for adjusting process parameters, detecting leaks or anomalies, and ensuring the optimal functioning of equipment and systems.
Test gauges, also known as calibration gauges, are specialized instruments used to verify and calibrate the accuracy of other pressure measuring devices. They are typically manufactured with high precision and accuracy, ensuring reliable calibration results. Test gauges are often used in calibration laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and quality control processes to calibrate and validate the performance of pressure gauges and other pressure measurement instruments. These gauges are built to meet strict accuracy standards and can measure a wide range of pressure values, making them essential tools in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of pressure measurement equipment.