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Remote seal systems protect transmitters while faithfully conveying pressure signals. They enable the measurement of not only pressure and vacuum, but also of derived variables, including flowrate, level and density. Remote seals and isolation diaphragms are critical technologies when:
The process fluid is highly corrosive.
The measured fluid contains particulates or is viscous.
The process fluid exceeds the maximum or minimum recommended temperature for the transmitter.
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