Splitlight
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Hi,
There is a height measuring device called a clinometer, which has a dial with increments which you can read angles from, depending on how high or low it is orientated. Image -
What kind of liquid might be used in the sealed dial mechanism?
My google research has said liquid filled gauges commonly use glycerin-water or silicon oil as the liquid.
The device is used in outdoors environments and should never 'go bad' by degrading (over time or due to sunlight). Do the previously mentioned liquids fit that spec?
Thanks
There is a height measuring device called a clinometer, which has a dial with increments which you can read angles from, depending on how high or low it is orientated. Image -
What kind of liquid might be used in the sealed dial mechanism?
My google research has said liquid filled gauges commonly use glycerin-water or silicon oil as the liquid.
The device is used in outdoors environments and should never 'go bad' by degrading (over time or due to sunlight). Do the previously mentioned liquids fit that spec?
Thanks