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Swagelok® Measurement Devices
Gauges: Industrial, Process, Safety, Miniature, Low-Pressure, High-Purity, Sanitary
Transducers: Industrial, Explosion-Proof, Ultrahigh-Purity
- Swagelok tube adapter and Swagelok VCR® end connections available for easy positioning
- A variety of mounting options
- Meet ASME, EN, and JIS standards
Vertical Flow Sensors; Sight Glasses; Thermometers and Thermowells; Variable Area Flowmeters
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Gauges
Swagelok Pressure Gauges
Swagelok gauges provide accurate pressure measurement for industrial, high-purity, and sanitary applications. They are offered in a wide range of pressure ranges, dial sizes, connections, mountings, and options to support a wide range of customer requirements.
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Transducers
Swagelok Pressure Transducers
Swagelok pressure transducers provide accurate electronic pressure monitoring for industrial and ultrahigh-purity applications. They are offered in a wide range of pressure ranges, process connections, electrical connectors, and output signals to support a wide range of customer requirements.
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Flow Sensors
Swagelok Vertical Flow Sensors
Swagelok vertical flow sensors sense increasing or decreasing flow in gas systems and actuate an electrical switch at a predetermined flow range.
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Sight Glasses
Swagelok Sight Glasses and Sight Glass Assemblies
Stainless steel, 3-A compliant sight glasses enable 360° monitoring of fluid flow through a borosilicate glass window.
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Thermometers and Thermowells
Temperature Measurement Devices
Swagelok offers a variety of dampened-movement bimetal thermometers and thermowells for general industrial use and for the sanitary industries.
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Variable Area Flowmeters
Variable Area Flowmeters
Swagelok variable area flowmeters measure the flow rate of liquids and gases by means of a tapered tube and float. The float is pushed up by increasing fluid flow and pulled down by gravity as fluid flow decreases.
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