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- Welcome to Bourdon | Bourdon Instruments
Pressure gauges, chemical seals, thermometers, thermowells, pressure temperature switches from Bourdon, a leading brand for mechanical process instrumentation
- Home - Bourdon USA
Our Bourdon brand offers a broad product portfolio tailored specifically for the USA market demands As the “Original” inventor of the Bourdon Tube, we naturally focus on the “internals” and providing the highest standards of quality in the industry
- What is a Bourdon tube? | PI Process Instrumentation
The Bourdon tube is the namesake of Eugéne Bourdon, a French watchmaker and engineer who invented the Bourdon gauge in 1849 Over the years, the Bourdon tube has entrenched itself as the elastic element in most pressure gauges in application today
- Our Team — Lucent Wealth Planning®
Born in Belgium, the youngest of four children raised by a single-mother, Jean-Luc Bourdon confronted issues such as budgeting and money management at an early age He then realized the importance of planning wise financial decisions to get by and achieve personal goals, big or small
- Eugene Bourdon and the History of the Bourdon Gauge
Eugene Bourdon (1808–1884) was a brilliant French watchmaker and engineer who invented the Bourdon gauge in 1849 This revolutionary new pressure measurement device enabled accurate measurement of much higher pressures than existing measurement devices
- Pressure gauges | Bourdon Instruments
Pressure gauges are among the most common pressure measurement devices worldwide The principle of the "Bourdon tube", developed by Eugène Bourdon in 1849, has a predominant role in the development of this technology
- Bourdon Pressure Gauge Explained - saVRee
The Bourdon gauge dates back to 1849 and was invented in France by Mr Eugene Bourdon The gauge quickly gained popularity because it enabled operators to see the pressure within a system; it was also cheap and reliable
- Company History - Bourdon USA
The “Bourdon Tube” developed by Eugene Bourdon in 1849 is still the most common method for mechanical pressure measurement For more than 160 years, the name Bourdon has been established at an international level as a synonym for mechanical pressure measurement
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