Krohne’s Optimass 6400 makes it possible to mass flow rate, mass counter, density, temperature, volume flow rate, volume counter and concentration of fluids and gases from a single device. This ‘7 in 1’ solution leads to lower investment costs with minimal maintenance.
So as not to lose sight of the fundamentals amongst so much functionality, the Optimass 6400 is factory-fitted with an extensive diagnostics package that not only monitors the meter itself, but also the process and the process conditions. This new high-performance Coriolis mass flowmeter for liquids and gases is suitable for high temperature, high pressure and cryogenic applications.
Chemical production under pressure
Mass Measurement
In the chemical industry a technological area that was previously often considered purely functional is now taking centre stage: data-driven industrial weighing and inspection technology. Today, it determines data quality, traceability and process reliability in addition to measuring kilograms.
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Mass Measurement
In the oil and gas industry, enhanced oil recovery addresses key industry challenges. However, the extraction process often results in a mixture of materials that is hard to characterise.
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Mass Measurement
Minebea Intec has implemented an automated weighing system for Egyptian Ferro Alloys that enables the precise filling of metal powders from silos, reliably and efficiently.
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Level Measurement & Control
A municipal utility in eastern Germany operates a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant with sustainable sludge treatment. The ultrasonic signal was being partially deflected by the wind, leading to frequent false measurements and inefficient process workflows. The problem was solved by replaced the ultrasonic level sensor with KROHNE’s OPTIWAVE 1540 non-contact radar.
Read more...Advanced weighing system
Mass Measurement
As global demand for lithium batteries rises, Minebea Intec is providing advanced weighing systems for BYD’s lithium carbonate project in Nanning, China.
Read more...KROHNE reaches important milestone in Ethernet-APL KROHNE
Fieldbus & Industrial Networking
In December 2023, KROHNE made Ethernet-APL demo devices available to selected customers. This step marks an important milestone in the company’s own Ethernet APL development project for various sensor types. Ethernet-APL technology is a revolution in the process industry.
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Data Acquisition & Telemetry
KROHNE has introduced the OPTIBRIDGE 3880 IIoT data logger for remote data services, acquisition and evaluation. It is a fully autonomous battery- or mains- powered wireless communication system for remote access to measurement data.
Read more...New wireless communication system for remote access to measurement data KROHNE
Data Acquisition & Telemetry
KROHNE has introduced the OPTIBRIDGE 3880 IIoT data logger for remote data services, acquisition and evaluation. This is a fully autonomous, battery- or mains-powered wireless communication system for remote access to measurement data, aimed at the water and wastewater industry.
Read more...Non-nuclear slurry density meter Allpronix
Mass Measurement
Allpronix will be showcasing the Rhosonics Non-Nuclear Slurry Density Meter (SDM) at Stand F501. The density meter helps mineral processing plants to replace nuclear density gauges with ultrasonic technology, ...
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