Nagano Keiki Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells pressure measurement and control equipment in Japan and internationally. It offers various pressure gauges, including compound, vacuum, differential pressure, low pressure, absolute pressure, and diaphragm-seal type products; mechanical and electrical types switches, indicators with switches, and plug-in connectors for pressure switches; pressure sensors comprising pressure transmitters, differential pressure transmitters, load and level sensors, and converters; digital and digital differential pressure gauges, and digital indicators and meter relays; and various types of temperature gauges. The company also provides flow meters for use in water, air, and gas; heat meters and heat monitors; inspection and calibration instruments, including dead weight testers, liquid column manometers, precision aneroid manometers, digital precision manometers, digital pressure checkers, programmable pressure controllers, fiber brag grating data loggers and sensors, and room inspectors; and accessories, such as regulators, measurement and control products, ceramic products, noise level and vibration meters, and power units. In addition, it offers aluminum and magnesium die cast components; automotive electrical and precision miniature components; pneumatic equipment; leak testers; and thermoelectric products, as well as maintenance and calibration services. Further, the company engages in material processing of copper and aluminum base alloys; and sale and distribution of measurement instruments. The company serves automobile, industrial vehicle and construction, FA and industrial machinery, HVAC and refrigerator, semiconductor, process instrumentation, and medical and welfare industries; food, drug, and cosmetics industries; marine, aeronautical, and rail industries; and high-pressure hydrogen, gas, and new energy applications. Nagano Keiki Co., Ltd. was founded in 1896 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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