Global High Precision Digital Market Companies
WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG, AMETEK.INC, Fluke Corporation, Ashcroft, Inc., SIKA DR. SIEBERT & KÜHN GMBH & CO. KG, and others are the major companies in the High Precision Digital Pressure Gauges market. To optimizing performance, ensure operational safety and quality control in industrial processes within applications such as aerospace, automotive, and oil & gas for monitoring and maintaining system pressure is the key goal for any industrial and manufacturing sector for making operations efficient and safe.
List of Key Players in the Market:
- WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
- AMETEK.INC
- REOTEMP INSTRUMENT CORPORATION
- Endress+Hauser Group Services AG
- Ashcroft, Inc.
- SIKA DR. SIEBERT & KÜHN GMBH & CO. KG
- Dwyer Instruments, LLC.
- Emerson Electric Co.
- Fluke Corporation
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Baker Hughes Company
- Additel Corporation
- WINTERS INSTRUMENTS
- NOSHOK, INC.
- KELLER PRESSURE, LLC
Recent News:
- In August 2024, Additel introduced the 680A Series, designed for diverse pressure measurement and calibration applications. These digital pressure gauges feature datalogging and Bluetooth technology, are IP67 rated for durability, and are suitable for fieldwork requiring accuracy and dependability.
- In April 2024, Baker Hughes' Druck division introduced hydrogen-rated pressure sensors designed for long-term stability in harsh environments. These sensors incorporate high-performance barrier coatings to protect against hydrogen embrittlement and permeation, ensuring a minimum lifespan of five years across a wide pressure range.
- In May 2024, AMETEK launched the XP3i Digital Test Gauge, an evolution of the renowned XP2i. The XP3i offers enhanced precision and unmatched connectivity, empowering users with advanced digital pressure measurement capabilities. ?
- In September 2023, KELLER unveiled the LEO-Record-H2, a highly accurate digital pressure gauge tailored for hydrogen applications. It features a display and storage device capable of recording pressure and temperature over extended periods, with materials designed to minimize hydrogen embrittlement and diffusion.