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New Condensed Catalog to Orange Research Products
A new catalog from Orange Research contains specifications and photographs of the company's complete line of differential pressure instruments, flowmeters and liquid level switches in a handy condensed format.
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Adjustable and Fixed Set-Point Flowswitches
New adjustable and fixed set-point flowswitches from Orange Research are designed for applications involving high line pressures ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 psig.
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Adjustable Flowswitches
Adjustable Flowswitches are rated for 1,500-5,000 PSIG line pressures and offer optional easy to read dials.
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Differential Pressure Switches
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCHES FOR HIGH LINE PRESSURES FEATURE ADJUSTABLE REED SWITCHES
Differential pressure (DP) switches from Orange Research are designed for applications involving high line pressures. The switches are available in piston models (up to 10,000 psig line pressure) and diaphragm models (up to 3,000 psig line pressure). Piston models cover DP ranges of 0-5 to 0-1,000 psi
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Explosion-Proof Differential Pressure Instruments
CLASS 1, DIV. 1 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE INSTRUMENTS ARE EXPLOSION-PROOF IN FLAMMABLE ENVIRONMENTS
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Miniature Differential Pressure Instruments
Low-cost miniaturized differential pressure instruments have features that are particularly attractive to original equipment manufacturers. Both piston and diaphragm sensor instruments are available in a number of configurations.
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Liquid Level Float Switches
Whether your needs are vertical or horizontal switches they have the solution. Choose from a wide variety of materials, from stainless steel to polypropylene.
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Differential Pressure Instruments
Differential pressure instruments sold by Orange Research have gained a worldwide reputation for ruggedness and reliability at an affordable price since they were first introduced more than 30 years ago.
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Flow Transmitters
Orange Research has developed a series of flow instruments with the ability to transmit data signals. The "smart" microprocesor based instruments are equipped with unique Hall effect sensors that convert the gauges' normal magnetic movements into electric signals.
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