The glass of the liquid level gauge is the core component of the liquid level gauge, used to directly display the liquid level height. Here is a detailed introduction about it:
Material: Usually made of borosilicate glass and aluminosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass has excellent heat resistance and chemical stability, making it suitable for applications involving high temperatures or corrosive fluids; Aluminum silicate glass has excellent hardness and scratch resistance, making it suitable for environments that may be affected by physical impacts or abrasive substances.
Types: There are mainly flat light type, single groove type, and multi groove type. Flat glass double-sided polished, with smooth observation and sealing surfaces; The back of single groove and multi groove glass panels has a sealing surface with multiple edges.
Features: High transparency, clear display of liquid level, ensuring accurate readings; It has good temperature and pressure resistance, and can work in high temperature and high pressure environments. Some liquid level gauge glasses can work at temperatures up to 600 ℃ and pressures up to 200MPa; It also has strong chemical stability and can resist corrosive environments such as acid and alkali.
Size: Common types include Type A, with a width of 30 millimeters and a thickness of 17 millimeters; B-type, with a width of 34 millimeters, a thickness of 17 millimeters, and a length of 115 millimeters, 140 millimeters, 165 millimeters, and other specifications. Non standard sizes can also be customized according to needs.
Application: Widely used in industrial pipelines, laboratory equipment, chemical treatment equipment, industrial boilers, heavy industry machinery, and oil and gas fields, for monitoring liquid flow and liquid level.
