Flow Measurement & Control


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Ceramic flow sensors for aggressive liquids
July 2005, Asset Management
IFM Electronic has introduced a range of ceramic flow sensors for connection to control monitors. The flow sensors have a high resistance to aggressive media and their one-piece housing is completely ...

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Portable and on-line compressed air flow meter
May 2005
Compressed air is an expensive medium to produce. 10% of electricity consumed in industry is used to generate compressed air. Knowing the consumption and quality of compressed air is vital for the cost-efficient ...

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Pipes preserved with new flowmeter
May 2005, Endress+Hauser South Africa
Ultrasonic measuring devices are unrivalled when the flow-rate of liquids needs to be measured. The reasons for this technology's popularity range from its ability to get an accurate reading in even the ...

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Accurately tracking fuel gas usage at a refinery
May 2005, Automation Control Solutions
A refinery uses production fuel gas for two purposes: as a feed for a hydrogen plant and as an energy source for its refinery heaters. Differential pressure (dP) meters were used to monitor the incoming ...

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High temperature Coriolis mass flowmeter
May 2005, KROHNE
Krohne has added a high temperature Coriolis mass flowmeter to its product range. The Optimass 8000/9000 series provides mass flow, volume flow and density measurement for applications with process temperatures ...

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Cost-effective ATEX EExD flowmeter
May 2005, Dupleix Liquid Meters Flow Control (DLM)
Dupleix Liquid Meters (DLM), southern African distributors for Solartron Mobrey, has launched an ATEX EExd-compliant variable area (VA) flowmetering solution for the oil and gas, chemical and energy industries. ...

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Turbine flowmeters for low viscosity liquids
May 2005, C&F Technologies
Tecfluid, a flowmeter manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain, has recently supplied 17 of its Model TM-44 series Turbine flowmeters to a government operated power plant in Indonesia. The units supplied ...

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Variable-area flowmeter
May 2005, KROHNE, Level Measurement & Control
Interkama 2005 saw Krohne introducing an addition to the family of its H 250 all-metal VA flowmeters. This device is capable of measuring downward flow direction. This means that the H 250 is now available ...

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Flowmeters for wastewater and chemicals
May 2005, Allpronix
Alltron Instruments' range of electromagnetic flowmeters from Arkon in Europe is suitable for applications from wastewater to harsh chemical environments. With five different models to select from and ...

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Coriolis flowmeter for high temperature application
May 2005, Endress+Hauser South Africa
The ability to handle extremely high process temperatures is now possible with a specially adapted version of the Promass F Coriolis mass flowmeter from instrumentation specialist, Endress+Hauser. The ...

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Battery-operated flowmeter withstands flooding
April 2005, Siemens South Africa
Battery-operated and dedicated to the potable water industry MAG 8000 W is designed for the potable water industry to optimise water supply and ensure correct billing. The instrument conforms to OIML ...

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Turbidimeter with bubble removal
April 2005, PREI Instrumentation, Fire & Safety
Lessons learnt from Hach's 45 years of experience in the field of turbidity were used to good effect in the design of the company's 1720E low range process turbidimeter. Built to measure turbidity from ...

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Vortex meters cut the cost of steam
April 2005, Endress+Hauser South Africa
Steam, gas and varied liquids are some of the most important utilities to target in the battle to reduce energy costs. Vortex meters are practical for controlling the consumption, storage and supply of ...

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Electrical conductivity of water: why the limit is set to > and equal to 20 µS/cm
March 2005, KROHNE
Electromagnetic flowmeters with wetted electrodes have the conductivity limit for water at 20 µS/cm, while the conductivity limit for other fluids is set at 1 µS/cm. More and more people are asking why ...

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Quick delivery flow metering solution
March 2005
Simple, low cost installations are key benefits of insertion-type differential pressure flow devices. The Model 485 Annubar Pak-Lok configuration exemplifies these benefits by introducing ...

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Bottle filling flowmeters
February 2005, Endress+Hauser South Africa
The rise of the PET bottle and the trend for mixed beverages has completely transformed the filling and bottling sector, leading to an increased demand for state-of-the-art, high precision flowmeters. ...

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Flowmeter suitable for food and semi-solid applications
February 2005, Spero Sensors & Instrumentation, Transport (Industry)
This flow captor is a flowmeter for food and industrial applications, and is suitable for the measurement of liquids, semi-solids and a wide range of corrosive media. The small compact unit needs no additional ...

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Remote mounted in-line flow sensors
February 2005, Turck Banner Southern Africa
Turck is offering a new line of remote mounted in-line flow sensors. These sensors are designed to provide machine builders with solutions for flow detection in limited space applications. The new in-line ...

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Differential pressure and Pitot flow sensing hardware
February 2005
Alpret Control Specialists is offering the Rosemount Annubar range of products from Emerson Process Management. The Annubar range now forms part of Alpret's Differential Pressure Flow division. This means ...

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Gas flowmeter for custody transfer
February 2005, KROHNE
Krohne is offering the Sick Maihak ultrasonic flowmeter, brand labelled as Krohne Altosonic IV. As was seen from the electromagnetic flowmeter exhibits at this year's Interkama, Krohne has taken a major ...

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