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ICON Process Controls’ pressure gauges are engineered for precise and dependable pressure measurement in demanding environments, especially those with corrosive substances. They’re recognized for their durable build and straightforward installation.
The Icon brand has been a prominent name in the instrumentation industries for a long time.
Icon makes various models of pressure gauges such as single sided, double sided, panel mounted, and transmitters.
Built with robust materials like PVC, CPVC, PVDF, PP and stainless steel, these gauges are designed to withstand harsh chemicals and high pressures.
Icon makes their pressure gauges with different display options. Such as traditional analog, a transmitter, or with a digital display.
The gauges come pre-filled with glycerin (with silicone as an option), eliminating the need for on-site filling and simplifying the installation process.
With the versatility of Icon pressure gauges, they make a great instrument option for food, beverage, chemical, industrial, laboratory and medical applications.
Constructed with chemically resistant materials, they perform reliably in aggressive or corrosive fluid environments.
By isolating the pressure sensor from direct contact with corrosive or hazardous media, these gauges help protect both the equipment and personnel.
Suitable for a wide range of industries including chemical processing, water treatment, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals.
With non-moving or minimal moving parts, many Icon pressure gauges require little to no maintenance, reducing downtime and operating costs.
By providing real-time, accurate flow data, Icon flow meters help optimize system performance and improve overall process efficiency.
Engineered for precision, Icon pressure gauges provide accurate pressure measurement with consistent performance, even in demanding industrial environments.
Pressure gauges are devices designed to measure the pressure of liquids or gases within a system. They play a critical role in maintaining safe and efficient operations across a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, chemical processing, and manufacturing.
Pressure gauges operate by using a pressure-sensitive element—such as a Bourdon tube, diaphragm, or bellows—that deforms in response to pressure changes. This deformation is then converted into a readable measurement, either mechanically on a dial or digitally on a screen. Bourdon tubes, commonly found in industrial gauges, are curved tubes that straighten under pressure, driving a pointer across a calibrated dial. Diaphragm gauges use a flexible plate that deflects with pressure, making them ideal for lower-pressure applications and environments with vibration. Bellows gauges, which expand or contract under pressure, are typically used for very low-pressure measurements. In analog gauges, the element’s movement is mechanically linked to a pointer, while digital gauges convert the deformation into electrical signals processed by a microcontroller and displayed numerically. This mechanism allows pressure gauges to accurately monitor system conditions and ensure safe, efficient operation across various industries.
ICON Process Controls, based in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, is a global leader with over 30 years of expertise in corrosion-resistant industrial fluid handling and process control equipment. Offering the most comprehensive range of all-plastic instrumentation products in the industry, ICON maintains the largest inventory in North America. Committed to integrity, sustainability, and innovation, the company prioritizes risk management, long-term value, and customer trust. ICON fosters an inclusive work environment, supporting employee growth and leadership while continually transforming technology into opportunity to deliver superior customer service.
ICON's Chemical Pressure Gauges stand out for their exceptional quality and performance in corrosive environments. Engineered as a one-piece design and factory pre-filled, these gauges offer unmatched reliability and durability under harsh conditions. Their innovative construction not only simplifies installation but also delivers industry-leading accuracy of 1.5%, making them a trusted choice for precise pressure monitoring in demanding chemical applications.
When selecting a pressure gauge, it's important to consider key factors such as pressure range, accuracy, media compatibility, environmental conditions, connection type, mounting options, and dial size. Choose a gauge with a pressure range that safely covers your application's needs and an accuracy level appropriate for the task—typically ±1.6% is sufficient for general use. Ensure the materials are compatible with the media, especially if it's corrosive, and that the gauge can withstand the environmental conditions, such as temperature and vibration. Match the connection type to your system (e.g., NPT or BSPT) and select a mounting style that fits the available space. Dial size affects readability, and depending on the application, you may also want to consider features like dampening, liquid-filling for vibration resistance, or opting for a digital gauge for enhanced readability and precision.
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