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How To Handle Low Liquid Flows

In the bulk industry flows of much less than 500kg h is considered low flows whereas in research this term is attributed to flows that are smaller than 100 g h

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Bronkhorst Mass Flow Controllers are Critical within Process Industries

Why Bronkhorst Mass Flow Controllers are important within process industries Bronkhorst Mass flow controllers play a vital role because measurement of flow, whether it is a liquid or gas, is commonly a critical parameter in many processes. In most operations, it is important to know that the right fluid is

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Displaying 4-20 mA via Panel Meter

Kayden CLASSIC 800 Series All in One Flow Meter Level Switch Interface Sensor Temperature Transmitter with 4 20 mA Analog Output Kayden CLASSIC

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Why Mass Flow Reference Conditions Matter

You would think that measurements of mass flow would be expressed in units of mass, such as grams/hour, milligrams/second etc. Most users, however, think and work in units of volume. That’s OK, at least when we are talking about the same reference conditions. Let me start with an example: Mass

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The Most Used Accessory in Flow Control

A control valve is used to control a flow by varying the size of the flow passage as directed by a signal from a controller, such as an on-board PID controller in a flow meter. It is one of the most used accessories in flow control. An accessory for mass

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Catalytic Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds

Jean-Francois Lamonier, a lecturer/researcher at the University of Lille, is an expert in the the catalytic treatment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).  He leads the ‘Remediation and Catalytic Materials’ (REMCAT) research team in the Laboratory of Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry (UCCS), which specializes in the catalytic removal of atmospheric

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Controlled CO2 Supply for Algae Cultivation

Our guest blogger is Dr Jornt Spit. He’s a researcher at the Radius research group at Thomas More University of Applied Sciences in Belgium, and has a background in biochemistry and biotechnology. The Radius researchers are working on renewable biomass, involving the cultivation of algae and insects that are then

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