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What Type of Sight Glass Should I Use?

05/10/2007 8:45 AM

+for salinated water which lining can be used.(#150, 14",18.3barg,70 degC)

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Re: What Type of Sight Glass Should I Use?

05/10/2007 10:23 AM

What type of glass do you need? Is this a giant tank, or do you need something in-line? Try this website: www.johnernst.com

Hope that helps! Sorry I can't be more specifically helpful.

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Re: What Type of Sight Glass Should I Use?

05/11/2007 1:32 AM

Hi, This is Rasesh Vakil from Dura Hart Glass & Mica Werke, Mumbai India. My email ID is durahart@vsnl.net and alternate ID'S are raseshvakil@yahoo.com & raseshvakil@hotmail.com What is your exact requirement - Do you want the entire unit also called a SIGHT FLOW INDICATOR or only the TOUGHENED / TEMPERED Sight Glass. Do you by any chance have anything in mind? Best Regards Rasesh Vakil

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Re: What Type of Sight Glass Should I Use?

05/11/2007 5:57 AM

Please visit this site: www.ljstar.com

Ask for Andy Obertanic and tell him I referred you.

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Re: What Type of Sight Glass Should I Use?

04/19/2014 4:30 AM

you can choose the sight glass according to the liquid and working condition.

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