Ethanol Leak Detection for Environmental Protection in Oil and Gas
Submitted by Naftosense
The Naftosense ethanol leak detection system is designed specifically for alcohol-based products. It’s immune to water and can detect ethanol and other alcohols at concentrations as low as 20 percent, even when dissolved in groundwater.
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Why Use a Differential Pressure Gauge to Measure Flow?
Submitted by Ashcroft
A differential pressure (DP) gauge is used to measure flow by converting the pressure drop created by a flow restriction into a readable flow rate based on established fluid dynamics principles. In many industrial applications, engineers need a reliable way to monitor liquid or gas flow but may not require the complexity or cost of an electronic flow meter. In these cases, a DP gauge provides a simple, mechanical solution for flow indication.
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What Certifications are Available for Diaphragm Seal Assemblies?
Submitted by Ashcroft
Diaphragm seal assemblies are available with a range of certifications that verify instrument construction and performance, including accuracy and repeatability, leak integrity and material composition as it relates to process compatibility.
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Why Material Compatibility Matters When Replacing Pressure Instrumentation
Submitted by Ashcroft
Material compatibility in pressure instrument selection matters because even well intended material upgrades can introduce hidden risks when components interact in real process environments.
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How Does an RTD Work?
Submitted by Ashcroft
Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) are passive components whose resistance changes with a change in temperature. This can be measured very accurately, enabling an RTD to translate temperature into a stable electrical signal, even in demanding industrial environments.
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What's the Difference Between NIST and ISO/IEC 17025 Calibration?
Submitted by Ashcroft
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is the U.S. National Metrology Institute responsible for maintaining primary measurement standards. ISO/IEC 17025 is the internationally recognized standard for testing and calibration laboratories. Both organizations provide widely recognized calibration frameworks used to ensure accurate, reliable measurement results across many industries.
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OEM High-Pressure Transducers: A Comparative Review
Submitted by Ashcroft
High-pressure OEM systems depend on reliable, repeatable pressure measurement to maintain performance, protect equipment, and ensure operator safety. Whether used in mobile hydraulics, pump monitoring, transportation systems, or demanding industrial automation, an inaccurate or unstable pressure signal can lead to equipment damage, premature component failure, or inconsistent system behavior.
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Why Should My Pressure Gauge Pointer be in the Center of the Scale?
Submitted by Ashcroft
As a leader in pressure and temperature instrumentation, Ashcroft recommends customers apply ASME B40.100 guidance, which suggests choosing a gauge range that keeps normal operating pressure near the middle of the scale. This simple best practice supports accuracy, reliability and overall performance.
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Precision Linear Motion in California for High-Performance Automation
Submitted by Valin Corporation
Explore precision linear motion solutions and high-performance automation expertise in California. From advanced linear actuators to motion control systems, Valin helps engineers and machine builders optimize automation, accuracy, and productivity. Contact our experts to design your next motion solution.
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Pressure Gauge Know-How: Difference Between NPT and G Connections
Submitted by WIKA
Most pressure gauges around the world have either an NPT or G (metric) connection for insertion into processes. It is useful to know their differences – and also how to recognize which type is in use – without having to remove the entire assembly.
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Six Common Causes for Thermocouple Temperature Measurement Errors
Submitted by WIKA
Thermocouples are among the most popular temperature measurement instruments in industrial applications because of their versatility and ease of use. However, measurement errors can occur. This article discusses the six most common causes of thermocouple errors.
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Pressure Measurement: Understanding PSI, PSIA and PSIG
Submitted by WIKA
Pressure measurement is all about PSI. That’s because pounds per square inch (PSI) is the most common unit for measuring pressure in the U.S. It’s important to understand what PSI means and how it is used, as pressure measurement is an important part of life in the 21st century.
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Pressure Sensors, Pressure Transducers, and Pressure Transmitters: What’s the Difference?
Submitted by WIKA
Almost everyone uses the terms pressure sensor, pressure transducer, and pressure transmitter interchangeably, and that’s okay!
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The Magnetic Level Indicator Working Principle: Simple and Effective
Submitted by WIKA
The magnetic level indicator working principle is used in level instrumentation. The interaction between the float magnets inside the chamber and magnetic flags outside the chamber provides continuous level information. This type of level indicator doesn’t require power, making it ideal for a variety of applications across industries.
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Tips for Correctly Installing Pressure Gauges
Submitted by WIKA
Are your gauges installed properly? WIKA’s industry experts know that all too often this isn’t the case. Improperly installed gauges can lead to premature gauge failure and prevent you from troubleshooting issues with equipment or processes. Don’t let this happen at your plant. Use these six tips for proper gauge installation.
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8 Common Reasons For Pressure Gauge Failure
Submitted by WIKA
Pressure gauge failure can be attributed to one or more of these eight reasons: mechanical vibration, pulsation, extreme temperature, pressure spikes, overpressure, corrosion, clogging, and mishandling/abuse.
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Pt100 and Pt1000 Sensors: Important Facts and Differences
Submitted by WIKA
Many industries use RTDs for measuring temperature, and the sensor in the majority of those devices are either Pt100 or Pt1000. These two temperature sensors have similar characteristics, but their difference in nominal resistance may determine which one you choose for your application.
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Have You Integrated Your Z and Theta Motions Into One Compact Actuator?
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Motion architecture may look fine on paper until the cycle rate increases, the available space shrinks, and the “simple” pick-and-place head becomes far more complicated than expected.
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Using a Differential Pressure Transmitter for Liquid Measurement
Submitted by WIKA
Differential pressure transmitters are designed to measure pressure before and after the fluid encounters an interruption, such as a filter or pump. However, this pressure instrument can also be used to measure liquid levels.
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Introduction to Differential Pressure Measurement
Submitted by WIKA
By measuring differential pressure, users can easily and accurately monitor filter conditions, liquid levels in closed tanks, liquid flow rates inside a pipe, and even the output torque of hydraulic motors.
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Where Should I Install My Thermowell? A Guide for Best Practices
Submitted by WIKA
When installing thermowells in a pipeline, a user must first answer several questions regarding their location, quantity, stem length, distance from each another, and effects on the process media.
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How to Select a Pressure Gauge
Submitted by WIKA
Many factors go into the decision of which industrial pressure gauge to purchase. Asking the “STAMPED” questions regarding Size, Temperature, Application, Media, Pressure, “Ends,” and Delivery time will help buyers determine which gauges are right for their specific situation.
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Integrating Robots into Motion Control Systems
Submitted by Tom Trinh || Valin Corporation
One of the most challenging elements to motion control is the integration of robots. However, the benefits that can be achieved through this type of integration cannot be understated.
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Product Review: 1209 XRA vs T6500 XRA Pressure Gauges for Overpressure Applications
Submitted by Ashcroft
In many industrial processes, sudden pressure spikes—from water hammer, startup surges, pump cycling or valve events—can place measurement instruments under extreme stress. When a gauge cannot withstand these surges, the result is often permanent damage, unexpected downtime and avoidable maintenance costs.
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