Flow Measurement & Control


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Remote pump stop and start systems for water plants
April 2003, Omniflex Remote Monitoring Specialists, Surveillance
Omniflex has recently launched a new set of Maxiflex CPUs - the T2. These CPUs are intended for data acquisition and telemetry applications. They require no user programs when used for data acquisition ...

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Sasol wastewater plant calls on instrumentation specialist
April 2003, Endress+Hauser South Africa, Access Control & Identity Management
Significant cost implications, coupled with environmental concerns, have led to the construction of the biggest wastewater treatment plant of its type in the world at Sasol Synfuels. Instrumentation specialist ...

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Ultrasonic measurement for slurry applications
April 2003, Access Control & Identity Management
Experience had by DLM has shown that measurement of ultrasonic attenuation in a slurry is directly proportional to the percentage of suspended solids. The MSM400 uses this to produce a digital display ...

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Non-welded ultrasonic flowmeter installation
April 2003, News & Events
Danfoss has developed an aid/joint assembly, the 'Tapping Band', as an ultrasonic flowmeter solution that provides a highly accurate means of fixed installation of flowmeters on water or wastewater piping, ...

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Analog flow monitor for use in all media
April 2003, Access Control & Identity Management
The Type SI 1004 analog flow monitors from IFM Electronic provide reliable flow monitoring in all media, and together with a selection of process fittings, they are able to virtually cover all required ...

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Revolutionary new flow measurement idea
April 2003, Siemens South Africa
Many instrumentation engineers become weary when ultrasonic flow measurement is mentioned. Siemens believes that its new helical sound guidance system will cause engineers to rethink their opinions about ...

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Coriolis mass flowmeter suitable for low flow rates
March 2003, KROHNE, Information Security
A new design of single Z tube Coriolis mass flowmeter created specifically to handle low flow, has been launched by Krohne. The Series 71, an innovative range of Z tube meters, is part of Krohne's new ...

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Further order for turbidity monitors
March 2003, PREI Instrumentation, Products & Solutions
Following the successful installation and commissioning of 40 GLI turbidity monitors in Rand Water's Vereeniging Water Works No. 2 Filter Bank, Rand Water have ordered a further 72 GLI Turbidity Monitors ...

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Thermal mass flowmeters for gas applications
February 2003, Protea Automation Solutions
The FlexMASSter ST98 and ST98L supports virtually all industrial gas or air measurement needs: digester gas, natural gas, air or hydrogen flow. Because there are no orifices, bearings or seals to foul ...

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New industrial vortex flow measurement system
February 2003, Protea Automation Solutions
Protea Automation Solutions have introduced a new industrial vortex system (IVS) that offers superior flow measurement solutions for water and wastewater applications. The Signet IVS is available as a ...

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New in-line flow sensors
January 2003, Turck Banner Southern Africa
These new self-contained monitors offer several advanced features over similar flow sensing devices. Suitable for low flow rates, these sensors can monitor changes as low as 5 ml/min (0,001 GPM). The ...

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'Fit and forget' single straight tube meter - Coriolis technology now mature?
December 2002, Endress+Hauser South Africa
For all products that demand low shear stress, the single straight tube meter is a suitable solution

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New generation of mass flowmeters is suitable for food processing
December 2002, KROHNE
The main advantages of the new straight tube design are its ability to adjust to changing fluid densities through 'adaptive sensor technology', improved signal processing, and an ease of installation far better than conventional Coriolis meters

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Leading responsible water management from their own backyard
December 2002
By 2025, two thirds of the world's population may be facing moderate to severe shortages of fresh water, according to a 1997 UN-organised assessment. As a supplier of water-related equipment, the Danfoss ...

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A world-first process reduces cost of RIP applications
November 2002, Adroit Technologies
FutureMet created the world's first continuous counter current resin contactor (CCCRC), a self-contained device in which all four stages of the RIP process occur, namely loading the dissolved metal onto resin stage, the pulp-washing stage, the acid stripping stage and the acid wash stage

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Flow metering - principles of operation
November 2002, KROHNE
This article gives a brief description of five different flow measurement methods

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Flowmeters in steel plant still going strong after 18 years
November 2002, KROHNE
Fluid steel of more than 1500°C emerges from several continuous casting plants of BMZ (Belarus Metallurgical Plant) in Zhlobin, Gomel region, to be formed and cut into tracks of equal length. Keeping ...

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Thermal mass flowmeters to ATEX standards
November 2002, Protea Automation Solutions
Fluid Components, represented here by Protea Automation Solutions, has just announced that they have received ATEX approval for their ST98 range of thermal dispersion flowmeters and their FLT93 range ...

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Low flow orifice meters
November 2002
It is not always practical to use conventional full-line orifice plates to measure very low flow rates. Pro-Flow offers a solution, namely an 'integral orifice assembly', which consists of an orifice ...

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Measuring °Plato in brewing using Coriolis principle
November 2002
In the brewing industry, °Plato refers to the %-weight of sucrose in a 20°C sollution of the wort prior to fermentation. The measurement is derived from the density of the solution. This measurement is ...

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