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QEM Series In-Line Ultrasonic Flow Meters Datasheet
11/26/2019
The QEM Series in line ultrasonic flow meter has been specifically designed for applications that require excellent accuracy & reliability at an OEM price point. The compact QEM Series has no moving parts; this results in a very rugged, reliable and accurate flow meter. The small footprint, lightweight device is ideal for low viscosity liquid applications including water, water based products, oils, and its all plastic construction makes it the meter of choice for many corrosive fluids.
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QCT Series In-Line Ultrasonic Flow Meters Datasheet
11/26/2019
The QCT Series in line ultrasonic flow meter has been specifically designed for applications that require excellent accuracy & reliability at an economical price point. The compact QCT Series has no moving parts, non-wetted sensors and there is nothing in the flow stream that will cause an increase in pressure drop; this results in a very rugged, reliable and accurate flow meter.
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Magnetic Flowmeter Used In Winery For TTB Audit Compliance
11/26/2019
The U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (or TTB for short) oversees industry compliance with U.S. government laws and regulations governing the tobacco and alcoholic beverage industries. Both large and small wineries are scrutinized for their compliance with regulations addressing alcohol content, fill levels in bottles, etc. For example, TTB guidelines require a traceable check and balance system verifying the amount of gallons used for wine blending equals the amount of gallons produced by the blending process.
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Magnetic Flow Meter Measures Water For Continuous Mix Concrete Plants
11/26/2019
Massive construction projects require a continuous source of concrete to be poured as rapidly as possible. However, trucking in premix is not an option for such large projects. Concrete must be continuously mixed on-site and delivered via conveyor rapidly to the pour site. Accurate and reliable measurement of water is a must for these continuous mix concrete plants.
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EL 2200 Series Mag Meter Datasheet
11/26/2019
The EL 2200 series of electromagnetic sensors represent the state of the art for the accurate measurement for water cycle and process applications. Flow meters are available in line sizes from 1” through 16”. This new generation sensor incorporates improvements to the signal protection as well as the magnetic distribution elements to create a unique electromagnetic field profile that ensures accuracy not only in turbulent flow, but also during the transitional and laminar flow regimes.
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EL 1222 Series Compact Insertion Mag Meter Datasheet
11/26/2019
The EL 1222 is a compact insertion electromagnetic flow meter that can be used as a portable meter for temporary installation, or installed permanently in lines ranging in size from 2” to 60” in diameter.
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Magnetic Flow Meter Improves Material Quality In Hot Rolling Process
11/26/2019
Hot rolling processes involve starting with steel slabs 8 to 9 inches thick and up to 36 feet long, then rolling them into strips as thin as 1/16 inch and up to a half mile in length. it is important to descale the steel throughout the process to maintain the desired quality.
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EL 1100 Series Wafer Mag Meter Datasheet
11/26/2019
The EL 1100J series of wafer electromagnetic sensors represent the state of the art for the accurate flow measurement. This new generation sensor covers the temperature range 32 to 212°F and is available in line sizes from 1.5” through 6”.
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Magnetic Flow Meter Measures Manure For Agricultural Spraying
11/26/2019
Commercial livestock operations generate a significant amount of manure byproduct. The manure is sometimes sprayed in a liquefied form over agricultural fields as a fertilizer in between planting seasons.
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Magnetic Flow Meters Improve Recycling Of Gas Well-Produced Water
11/26/2019
As old gas & oil fields play out, newer methods must be used to extract resources from areas where they are locked in layers of shale. One current technique is known as “fraccing,” in which high pressure water is pumped into the well shaft to “fracture” the rock layers, allowing more natural gas to escape and be collected. However, this technique poses a number of environmental problems, including contamination of water with hydrocarbons, solid particulates, and scale producing ions — making it unsuitable for reuse.