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OCTOBER 2008
This issue sponsored by Brian Sharpe, Applied Measurement & Control
You can contact Brian by email or by calling (518)210-7424
Level Gauges (Part 2 of 4)
Spitzer and Boyes, LLC
Level measurement systems that have mechanical sensors that contact the material include float, magnetostrictive, and retracting level measurement technologies. In general, these level measurement systems use level sensors that have moving parts that are exposed to the material during normal operation. click for more...
Measuring the Flow of Liquids with NonCondensable Gas
CONTROL (October 2007)
Getting the air out is a cardinal rule of liquid flow measurement, but sometimes the gas is a necessary and desireable component of the mixture. Then what? click for more...
More Details, Details, Details!
A Small Tap Change Results in Big Measurement Shift
Flow Control (October 2007)
As I noted last month, seemingly minor details can sometimes make a large difference in flowmeter performance. Here’s another example... click for more...
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