Mechanism: The working mechanism depends on the gauge type, but the most common is the Bourdon tube pressure gauge:
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Pressure enters a curved metal tube (Bourdon tube).
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As pressure increases, the tube tries to straighten.
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This movement is transferred through mechanical linkages.
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The linkage moves a pointer on a calibrated dial, indicating pressure.
Primary Use: The primary use of a pressure gauge is to monitor and control pressure in a system to:
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Ensure safe operation
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Prevent overpressure damage
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Maintain efficient system performance
Common Application: Pressure gauges are widely used in:
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Industrial systems (boilers, compressors, pipelines)
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Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
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Oil & gas industry
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Chemical and pharmaceutical plants
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Water supply and pumping systems
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HVAC systems
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Automobiles (tire pressure gauges)
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Medical equipment (oxygen cylinders, blood pressure devices)





