News, new products, and technical information about flow sensing technologies.
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DEF Coriolis Flowmeter from Endress+Hauser July 25, 2010
The 8FE Coriolis flowmeters from Endress+Hauser Inc., Greenwood, IN, are NTEP-certified for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) applications, allowing the devices to be used during DEF production, tank storage, dispensing, and transportation.More>>
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Process Flowmeter from PKP Process Instruments May 16, 2010
The Model DK10 from PKP Process Instruments, Hudson, MA, is a flap-type flowmeter with local indication for flow measurement of most process fluids.More>>
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Ultrasonic Sensors from Morgan Technical Ceramics February 21, 2010
Morgan Technical Ceramics, Fairfield, NJ, offers piezoelectric ceramic components and ultrasonic sensors for flow measurement of gas, heat, and water utilities.More>>
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Airflow Sensor from CleanAlert January 31, 2010
The Fradenprobe FP-128 from CleanAlert LLC, Oberlin, OH, is a mass air flow sensor based on thermoanemometer technology that can measure air velocities up to 2500 fpm.More>>
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Turbine Flowmeter from Flow Technology December 7, 2009
The FT-LD system from Flow Technology Inc., Tempe, AZ, is a turbine flowmeter system that provides inferred mass measurements for leakage detection by correcting for temperature effects on fluid volume.More>>
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Volumetric Flowmeter from IFM Efector November 2, 2009
The SQ Series flowmeter from IFM Efector Inc., Exton, PA, is designed to deposit small dosing quantities up to 200 ml/min. in water and aqueous solutions.More>>
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A Microflow-Based Differential Pressure Sensor May 1, 2009
This article describes prototypes of a novel thermoanemometer-type nanoliter-airflow sensor, integrated onchip with analog CMOS signal conditioning circuitry and with analog adjustability that allows accurate sensing of low differential pressures.More>>
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Improving Doppler-Based Sensing Systems September 1, 2007
By incorporating high-performance digital signal controllers (DSCs), with their integrated architectures and small footprints, designers can simplify Doppler-based sensing systems, enhance their performance, and reduce development cycles.More>>
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Wet 'n Hairy October 1, 2006
We're mammals and we shed. We know this, plumbers know this, and the technical operators at the Wet 'n Wild Water Park in Orlando, FL, definitely know this.More>>
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A Review of Your Flow Sensing Options October 1, 2006
Flow sensors are used to measure both gas and liquid flows in many monitoring and control applications. Flow can be variously defined (e.g., mass, volume, laminar, turbulent). The amount of a substance flowing (mass flow) is usually the one of interest, and if the fluid's density is constant, a...More>>
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