Procon Instrument Technology is the Australian distributor for Budenberg Gauges.
Our range of pressure gauges also includes:
- Stainless Steel Gauges
- Brass Fitting Gauges
- Mechanical Pressure Gauges
- Vacuum Gauges (negative pressure)
- Compound Gauges (negative and positive pressure)
- Bottom thread / Rear Entry
- Digital Pressure Gauges
General Industrial
Pressure GaugesBudenberg Gauges
Special Application
Pressure GaugesBudenberg Gauges
What is a Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge and what is it used for?
A stainless steel pressure gauge is typically used in industrial and commercial applications to measure the pressure of air, water, oil, and other liquids and gases. The gauge is typically mounted on a wall or pipe and features a dial and pointer that indicate the pressure readings. This type of pressure gauge is a great choice for many applications because it is highly resistant to corrosion and can withstand extreme temperatures. It is also very durable and can be used in harsh environments such as those found in industrial settings. The gauge is also easy to maintain and is a cost-effective solution for the measurement of pressure.
Why use Brass Fittings on Pressure Gauges?
Brass fittings are used on pressure gauges due to their strength and corrosion resistance. Brass is a strong and durable material that can withstand high pressures and temperatures, thus making it an ideal choice for pressure gauges. In addition, brass fittings are resistant to corrosion, which helps to ensure the accuracy of the pressure gauge readings over time.
What are Mechanical Pressure Gauges?
Mechanical pressure gauges are instruments used to measure the pressure of a gas or liquid. They use a spring-loaded diaphragm to measure the pressure, which is then indicated on a dial. Mechanical pressure gauges are used in a wide range of applications, from industrial and automotive to medical and scientific.
What are Vacuum Pressure Gauges?
Vacuum pressure gauges are devices that are used to measure the pressure within a sealed container when it is lower than the atmospheric pressure outside. They are used to measure vacuum pressure in a variety of applications, such as in the production of vacuum tubes and in scientific research. Vacuum pressure gauges are typically used to measure absolute pressure, which is the pressure relative to a perfect vacuum.
What is a Compound Pressure Gauge?
Compound pressure gauges are instruments used to measure pressure in multiple directions, such as in a tank or a pipe. They are designed to measure both positive and negative pressure and are often used in industrial and commercial applications. They can be used to measure the pressure of fluids, gases, and vapors, and are usually made of metal or plastic.
What is a Digital Pressure Gauge?
Digital pressure gauges are instruments that have been designed to be used to measure the pressure of a gas or liquid. They use a digital display to show the pressure reading and typically have a range of 0 to 100 psi (pounds per square inch). Digital pressure gauges are typically used in industrial and laboratory settings, such as in air compressors, automotive systems, and hydraulic systems.
We are also able to supply Pressure Gauges from Additel, Tecsis & Badotherm.