As pioneer pressure gauge manufacturers globally, we ensure that our instruments offer accurate pressure measurement, reliability, safety and high-product life in onshore and offshore environments. This makes them the preferred choice in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
Built for global markets, our gauges are cost-efficient and customizable, providing a competitive edge. With advanced engineering and strict quality control, our gauges ensure consistent performance even under extreme conditions. This commitment to excellence has made us a trusted pressure gauge manufacturer and supplier, serving diverse industrial sectors worldwide.
As trusted pressure gauge manufacturers, we offer customized pressure gauges tailored to your industry’s requirements, including material selection (e.g., stainless steel, Hastelloy), dial sizes, pressure ranges, and features like liquid-filled cases for vibration resistance.
Our pressure gauges cover a wide range from Vacuum (-1) to 3000 kg/cm², with IP-68 protection ensuring durability in extreme environments. Higher pressure ranges are available based on your specific requirements.
Diaphragm pressure gauges are ideal for industries like chemical processing, oil & gas, and pharmaceuticals due to their ability to measure low pressure and handle corrosive or viscous media with high precision.
Yes, as specialized gauge suppliers, we offer custom calibration services for applications that require higher accuracy, ensuring compliance with specific industry standards. Our test/master gauges provide accuracy of up to 0.25% FSD, suited for critical processes.
For highly corrosive media, we provide wetted parts in Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, or PTFE coatings. These materials ensure longer gauge life and reliability in industries dealing with aggressive chemicals.
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