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Why Pressure Gauges Are Important For Industrial Operations

If your car tire is inflated too much, it will blow out. To avoid this, you can use a pressure gauge to know when to stop pumping.


Similarly, if you are not paying attention to pressure, your industrial machinery will also be damaged. This is why the pressure gauge has become a necessity for industrial operations, and companies are beginning to realize this, which is why its market size is expected to reach 1.64 billion U.S. dollars by 2024.


Continue reading this blog to learn more about why pressure gauges are important to industrial operations:


Monitor liquid flow

When you are drilling for oil or natural gas, liquids from the ground are transported to the surface of the earth through pipelines at extremely fast speeds. These pipes are usually made of stainless steel or aluminum, but they can also burst if the pressure is out of control.


Through the pressure gauge connected to the oil rig, you can monitor the flow of the liquid and change the flow rate to ensure that the pressure does not exceed the limit.


Detection of potential leaks

When you work in the drilling industry, even the smallest leak can cost you a lot. This is why you need to use a pressure gauge to detect any leaks in the rig.


In addition, if you are drilling for natural gas, a slight leak can be very dangerous. This is because natural gas is highly flammable, and a small leak can cause a large fire.


Maintain equipment and employee safety

Did you know that about 2.3 million people suffer from industrial accidents every year? This is why it is important to ensure industrial safety. Pressure gauges can help keep oil rigs safe. You can connect an alarm to a pressure gauge to notify you when the pressure is too high or too low. This can help you prevent pipe bursts, which will not only damage your equipment but also your employees.

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