New Catalog Covers Differential Pressure, Flow and Liquid Level Products from Orange Research


MILFORD, Conn. - A comprehensive, new catalog from Orange Research contains detailed specifications, photographs and dimensioned drawings of the company's complete line of differential pressure instruments, flowmeters and liquid level switches.

The rugged and affordable products detailed in the 32-page, full-color catalog include:
o Differential Pressure Instruments: piston sensors (for liquids) and diaphragm sensors (for liquids and gases) in ranges from 0-5" H2O to 0-1000 psid; piston or diaphragm sensors with explosion-proof enclosures; and miniature piston and diaphragm sensors perfect for OEM applications.
o Liquid & Gas Flowmeters: fixed-orifice flow for low flow rates from 0-2 to 0-40 GPH (liquid) or 1.5-5 SCFM (gas); variable-area flow for higher flow rates from 0-1 to 0-30 GPM (liquid) or 1.5-10 to 10-100 SCFM (gas); and fixed set-point flow switches for liquid flow at 0.1-1.5 GPM.
o Liquid Level Float Switches: top and side mount models in stainless steel or polypropylene for a variety of process applications.

The new catalog includes informative "how they work" introductions to the three product sections as well as information on applications, mounting methods, optional features and - for DP and flow only - a section on switches, relays and transmitters. The liquid & gas flowmeters section also includes valuable data on calibration and density correction factors for air and gas flow.

Orange Research offers a large selection of low-cost, rugged and reliable designs, with pressure bodies machined from solid blocks of metal, some capable of handling up to 10,000 psi line pressure. Built to last, these products are known for long life and reliable service under the harshest conditions.

To order a free catalog, visit our website at http://www.orangeresearch.com/request.htm.

Orange Research Inc., 140 Cascade Blvd., Milford CT 06460
Toll-free: 800 989-5657, Fax: 203 783-9546
E-mail: info@orangeresearch.com
CONTACT: Jim Gill

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