Aircom Instrumentation Ltd.
Over 30 years of leading instrumentation manufacturing, distribution & specialty welding.
06/03/2026
If your liquid level is constantly moving, your readings probably are too.
Turbulence, flow, and agitation can make accurate measurement difficult.
A stilling well helps by creating a calmer space for instruments to read a steady level.
You may need one if:
• Your readings fluctuate
• Your system has a lot of movement
• You need more consistent data
It is a simple solution that can make a big difference.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4ug3OhJ
05/29/2026
It's not just the work we do. It's the people behind it.
Whether it's in the shop, in the field, or taking a moment to connect as a team, these are the people who make Aircom what it is.
Strong teams build better solutions. 💪
05/20/2026
Stilling well vs level chamber. What is the difference?
They may look similar, but they serve different purposes.
A stilling well helps calm liquid movement so you can get more accurate level readings.
A level chamber is used in pressurized systems to house measurement instruments.
Choosing the right one depends on your setup and application. Learn more about it here: https://bit.ly/4ucP839
05/08/2026
Most pressure measurement issues are not caused by the transmitter.
They are caused by everything around it.
One of the most overlooked components in a pressure measurement setup is the bleed ring or flush ring. Small in size, but critical in function.
In our latest blog, we break down:
• The difference between bleed rings and flush rings
• When to use each
• How they improve pressure measurement accuracy
• What to consider when specifying them
If you are working with differential pressure systems, this is one of those details that can make or break performance.
Read the full guide: https://bit.ly/4uBI00r
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