Step-by-Step Guide to Sight Glass Selection

Sept. 10, 2013

L.J. Star’s new white paper outlines the factors to consider when selecting a sight glass used to observe processes inside tanks, pipes, reactors and vessels.

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L.J. Star’s new white paper outlines the factors to consider when selecting a sight glass used to observe processes inside tanks, pipes, reactors and vessels. The first step is defining the process to be observed, as well as factors such as temperature, pressure, characteristics of the process media, flow rate, and any sanitary requirements. This useful guide discusses both sight glass windows and sight flow indicators plus the special considerations of each, including mounting, types of indication, and materials.

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