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Tips for Flow Meter Selection

Flow Meter Selection: Why its important As you might remember from reading the first part of this blog series, for (ultra) low liquid flows, tiny disturbances in the process or ambient conditions can have a large impact on flow stability. This second blog aims to help users of low-flow fluid

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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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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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Clarity; Filters for Mass Flow Meters

One of my favorite phrases is “buy cheap, buy twice”. This is never more apparent than when purchasing new flow meters or looking at ways to protect existing ones if necessary. There are various accessories that you can add-on flow meters. With mass flow meters and controllers, the accessory of

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Customer Stories: Pentronic Temperature Sensors go “Hand in Hand” with PR Temperature Transmitters in Equipment all over the World

Pentronic values PR products ability to solve their customers problems and the quality and ease of use of PR devices Pentronics is a leading temperature sensor manufacturer located in Gunnebo in Sweden. The company develops, manufactures and sells thermocouples and Pt100 resistance thermometers (RTDs), cables and connectors, and also processes

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5 Keys To Overcoming Traditional PLC Limitations

Traditional PLC configurations struggle to meet automation requirements without adding external, sometimes third-party hardware and software to complete an entire control system. Automation systems are no longer solely about simple ladder logic used to replace relays- modern automation systems are designed for speed of implementation, flexibility, scalability, and connectivity; all

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