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Clamp-on flow sensor avoids many issues common with conventional flow sensors
2016-08-09 00:13:22| Canadian Plastics Headlines
Contamination, pressure loss, leaks, maintenance and machine downtime are risks associated with conventional flow sensors. Keyence has the solution. The post Clamp-on flow sensor avoids many issues common with conventional flow sensors appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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Keyence offers non-contact, clamp-on flow sensor with its FD-Q Series
2016-04-01 21:36:37| Canadian Plastics Headlines
Conventional flow sensors have a number of issues, from time-consuming installation to continual maintenance. Keyence offers a solution. The post Keyence offers non-contact, clamp-on flow sensor with its FD-Q Series appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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Flow Sensors feature clamp-on design.
2015-06-25 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed to clamp on to outside of pipe, FD-Q Series can accurately sense flow of liquid through metal or resin pipes ranging from ¼–2 in. Sensors can detect virtually any type of fluid, including flow of water, oils, chemicals, and consumer products. Since sensors do not directly contact liquid, concerns of contacting corrosive liquids or contaminating product are eliminated.
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Functional Safety - SIL2 Certified Clamp-On Flowmeter
2015-05-20 09:52:55| oilandgasonline Home Page
As the world’s first ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeters, the FLUXUS series from FLEXIM have proven their suitability for use in process control protection equipment according to the IEC 61508 norm and are certified as "SIL 2 capable".
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Clamp-On On The Coker
2015-05-20 09:30:15| oilandgasonline Home Page
By Björg Otte, BP Gelsenkirchen GmbH and Jörg Sacher, FLEXIM GmbH Non-invasive high temperature flow measurements in the Ruhr Oel Gelsenkirchen Refinery. Due to its practical advantages, external flow measurement with clamp-on ultrasonic transducers has become a standard measuring technique over the past twenty years. Experts are more than happy to resort to non-invasive technology when it comes to measuring the flow of complex media. The main challenges involved in reprocessing heavy crude oil fractions are high viscosity, solid bodies and high temperatures. When the city name Gelsenkirchen is mentioned, most contemporaries will initially think of the FC Schalke 04 men dressed in blue and white and then possibly of the extraction and processing of coal, the proverbial black gold of the Ruhr region, but not of the production of liquid fuels from mineral oil. In fact, Gelsenkirchen is a very important refinery location. With a total processing capacity of over 12 million tons of crude oil per year, both plants in Gelsenkirchen’s city districts Scholven and Horst are among Germany’s largest processing plants for mineral oil. The plants belong to Ruhr Oel GmbH and are operated by BP Gelsenkirchen GmbH.