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Archon Industries manufactures process observation and flow control products designed for industrial processing, fluid handling, and sanitary applications. Its product portfolio includes sight glasses, flow indicators, valves, strainers, tank accessories, and process monitoring components.

Archon sight glasses are engineered to provide clear visual monitoring of fluid flow, product levels, and process conditions without interrupting operations. Available in various materials, pressure ratings, and sanitary configurations, these products help improve process visibility and operational control.

The brand's valves and process accessories are designed to withstand demanding operating conditions while maintaining reliable sealing and performance. Precision manufacturing and robust materials help support long service life and dependable operation.

Whether you need sight glasses, flow indicators, valves, or process monitoring components, ChatMRO helps businesses source the right Archon Industries products quickly and efficiently. Our team supports RFQ submissions, bulk purchasing requirements, and hard-to-find industrial parts sourcing to help minimize downtime.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I select the correct sight glass for a process application?
Selection depends on pressure rating, temperature range, fluid compatibility, connection type, and visibility requirements within the process system.
What is the difference between tubular and flat sight glasses?
Tubular sight glasses provide continuous fluid visibility along a vertical section, while flat sight glasses are commonly used for localized visual inspection points.
How often should process sight glasses be inspected?
Inspection frequency depends on process conditions, temperature, pressure, and media characteristics. Regular inspections help identify wear, corrosion, or visibility issues.