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Keller

KELLER submersible level transmitters offer high accuracy down to 900 feet with built in lifetime lightning protection and standard three day shipping. Best of all, there’s no minimum order quantity.

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low flow valve and regulators for process control

Low Flow Valve

LowFlow control valves and regulators are often used in OEM, laboratory, or pilot plant applications. Our low flow valve options are highly configurable to meet varying flow requirements for a wide range of applications.

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frequency converter from process solutions corp

Frequency Converter

Frequency Converter to Protect Vibrating, Rotating Machinery, Monitor Critical Speed, Over Speed, Under Speed, Control Process Temperature, Pressure, Flow

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Logic Control System
Control (PLC / HMI)

Groundwater Remediation Systems

Groundwater Remediation Water remediation is the process of cleaning, sanitizing, and restoring materials where the water damage has occurred. Water damage that is not treated

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Education and Research

Flow Controllers for Bioreactors

Reliability is an Important  Mass Flow Controller Parameter for Bioreactors In bioreactors, delicate processes take place to multiply biological materials. These processes contain valuable substances,

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Chemicals

Why is the Bronkhorst Coriolis Flow Meter Called ‘Mini’?

One of our eye-catchers in the liquid flow product line portfolio is the Coriolis flow meter. Our Coriolis flow meter series was introduced in 2007 and since then a huge success for both gas and liquid flow measurements in the industry as well as lab applications. At their introduction the Coriolis instruments got the name ‘mini CORI-FLOW’. This name was chosen for two reasons: it was a small flow meter and it measured and controlled low flows, using the Coriolis principle.

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