Blanes Pressure Solutions supplies a comprehensive range of pressure measurement instruments. We offer a range of gauges, switches, transmitters, valves and manifolds.
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Gauges
Switches
Transmitters
Valves & Manifolds
Other
Our market is the generally the process industry. Our customers range from pump and compressor manufacturers, through to the chemical, mining, power generation and pulp/paper industries.
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We have a workshop where we build pressure gauges and chemical seals. We aim for modular designs which enable us to provide a great degree of flexibility, yet have the ability to execute special designs when required.
We hold primary pressure standards from 1,5 kPa pressure/vacuum right up to 60 MPa, as well as electrical standards, and these are regularly certified by SANAS accredited laboratories.
Our chemical seal range was specifically designed for South African conditions, and our use of investment castings makes it possible to provide wetted parts in exotic alloys at extremely competitive prices.
Blanes Pressure Solutions provides aftercare where we can SERVICE and SANAS calibrate Deadweight Testers & Gauges.
For more information on placing orders, after care and maintenance services you can contact our Sales Manager Ronel Olivier on ronel@pressuresolutions.co.za or 011 422 1749.
Blanes Pressure Solutions supplies a comprehensive range of pressure measurement instruments.
Our customer base is vast with a vast range of blue chip companies as customers, ranging from Afrox, to including but not limited to, Air Products, Air Liquide, Anglo American, De Beers, Eskom, Impala Platinum, Unilever, SAB Miller, Sappi, and Sasol, to name but a few. Agreements with various manufacturers around the world, result in a comprehensive range of indicators, switches, transmitters and accessories.
Blanes Pressure Solutions was founded in 2002 to take over the pressure business of Blanes Instruments CC, and can trace its pedigree back to 1893, when Robert Blane left Scotland to make his fortune on the Witwatersrand.