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Diaphragm Seals Protect Instruments

Ametek’s M&G line of diaphragm seals are designed to protect instruments, such as pressure gauges, switches, and transducers, from corrosive media and are available in a variety of materials, including Hastelloy C276, Inconel 600, Monel 400, and Titanium.

M&G line of diaphragm seals
M&G line of diaphragm seals

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Ametek’s seals combine the latest technology of material compatibility and many years of practical expertise in designing solutions to meet the most demanding process environments.

The initial investment of a diaphragm seal may be recovered by reducing production downtime, extending the service life of instrumentation, lowering the cost of repetitive instrument installation, and reducing or eliminating maintenance costs.


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