| You may not realize it, but almost everything you see around you was produced in a plant or refinery facilities ... and at some point, the production process was measured by instruments. |
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Some, like the household cleaners and medicines you use are pretty easy to spot. They are all made from chemicals refined at a plant. And it's instruments that made sure the chemicals were mixed correctly. |
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Others, like your favorite beer or soft drink, were made in a brewery or bottling plant. And there, everything that went into making the finished product you enjoy was measured by instruments. |
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Some might be even less obvious, like the paper in the books you read ... which was made in a paper mill . And in that mill, you'd find the paper-making process controlled by instruments. And you'd find even more instruments in the plant where the ink was made for printing the words on each page. |

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Even the clothes you wear contain inks, dyes, or are made from synthetic fabrics that are all made in manufacturing and refining plants.
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The photo below shows a typical plant operation, and the arrow is pointing to a pressure transmitter, an instrument that measures the pressure in the pipes. This photo was taken at an oil refinery, so the next time you put gas in your car, there's a good chance that the oil it was made from came in touch with the instrument in this photo -- or certainly one like it

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