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Ten Critical Factors for Accurate Pressure Gauge Calibration

Reliable gauge calibration isn’t just about applying a reference pressure and writing down numbers. Accuracy class, pressure media, contamination control, elevation head, leak checks, mounting position, how you generate pressure, pre-cycling, gas thermodynamics, and even wrench torque all matter. Get these right and your results will actually reflect reality. 1) Know the Accuracy Class (and […]

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Level Measurement in High-Temperature Sealed Vessels: A Practical Selection Guide

When vessels run hot and sealed—think reactors, molten salt tanks, or high-temperature oil reservoirs—level measurement must withstand heat, pressure, vapor, and zero-leak requirements. This guide distills practical choices and installation notes to help you select reliably and safely. 1) Non-Contact Radar Level Transmitters (Priority Option) Why it works Non-contact measurement: The antenna does not touch

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Application and Advantages of Radar Level Transmitters in Adipic Acid Mixing Tanks

In environments involving complex chemical reactions and the mixing of various media, such as adipic acid mixing tanks, accurate level monitoring is crucial. In recent years, radar level transmitters have been widely applied to the measurement of levels in adipic acid mixing tanks due to their unique advantages. Adipic acid, as an important chemical raw

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Why Diaphragm-Sealed Pressure Transmitters Fail: Focus on These Three Key Factors

1. Introduction In demanding industrial environments—characterized by high temperature, high pressure, strong corrosiveness, or crystallizing media—diaphragm-sealed pressure transmitters act as a critical safety and accuracy barrier. However, many users face performance failures due to subtle but crucial configuration issues, such as: Fill fluid solidifying in cold climates; Excessive capillary length causing slow response; Improper selection

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Radar level meters measuring the liquid level in acid storage tanks

In modern industrial production, the storage and management of liquids are crucial, especially when dealing with corrosive liquids such as acids. Accurate and reliable level measurement is not only essential for production efficiency but also directly impacts safe operations. Radar level meters, with their unique non-contact measurement method, have become an ideal choice for measuring

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Is Intrinsically Safe the Only Choice for Zone 0 Hazardous Areas?

When working in hazardous areas, selecting the correct explosion-protection method is critical for safety and compliance. Among these, Zone 0 environments—where explosive atmospheres are present continuously or for long periods—are the most demanding. Many engineers automatically think of intrinsically safe (Ex ia) instruments for Zone 0, but is that the only option? The answer is:

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Process Connection Abbreviations for Threads & Flanges

1) Thread Connections (Abbreviations & Meanings) Abbrev. Full Name Standard / System Notes NPT National Pipe Taper ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 Tapered pipe thread; seals on the threads. NPTF National Pipe Taper Fuel ANSI/ASME “Dry-seal” tapered thread; enhanced leak-tightness for fuels/gases. BSPT British Standard Pipe Taper BS Tapered pipe thread; widely used in UK/Commonwealth. BSPP British Standard

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Standard Orifice Plate vs. Balanced Flow Meter: What’s the Difference?

Flow measurement is a critical function in process industries, and differential pressure (DP) flow meters remain among the most widely used devices. Within this category, two commonly used types are the standard orifice plate and the balanced flow meter (often referring to a multi-hole balanced orifice plate). While both rely on the same working principle—creating

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Understanding SIS, SIF, and SIL—And When SIL 3 Really Matters

Introduction In high-hazard industries such as chemicals, power, and oil & gas, Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) are a critical layer of protection. Yet terms like SIS, SIF, and SIL are often mixed together. This article provides a neutral, practical overview: what each term means, how they relate, how SIL levels differ, and when SIL 3

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