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The Manostat market is a subset of the gas and chemical sensors industry. It is composed of companies that specialize in the production of manostats, which are devices used to measure and regulate the pressure of gases and liquids. Manostats are used in a variety of applications, including medical, industrial, and automotive. They are designed to detect changes in pressure and respond accordingly, allowing for precise control of the pressure of a given system.
Manostats are typically composed of a sensing element, a control element, and a power source. The sensing element is responsible for detecting changes in pressure, while the control element is responsible for regulating the pressure. The power source is used to power the device.
Some of the companies in the Manostat market include Honeywell, Siemens, and ABB. Other companies include Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric, and Emerson Electric. Show Less Read more