The newest Coriolis flow meters, including Emerson’s Micro Motion G-Series Flow and Density Meter shown with Micro Motion 4700 Coriolis Configurable Inputs and Outputs Transmitter installed,offer the ...
In the fast-paced world of food and beverage manufacturing where margins are tight and expectations for sustainability and quality continue to rise, manufacturers must continually strive for greater ...
Abstract: A microfluidic Coriolis mass flow sensor is discussed. The micromachined flow sensors are made using silicon tubes bonded onto a metallized glass substrate. True mass flow rates with an ...
The SumoFlo ® CPFM-8100-series Single-Use Coriolis Mass Flow Meter from Malema Sensors ® is a family of advanced flow meters based on the Coriolis principle fabricated exclusively from USP Class ...
A new market study from Flow Research finds that the Coriolis flowmeter market is expanding on many fronts. WAKEFIELD, Massachusetts, Oct. 1, 2025 – A new market study from Flow Research finds that ...
This strategic expansion marks a significant step towards the company’s ambition to deliver a comprehensive industrial platform that unites production control, predictive maintenance and safety within ...
The oil and gas industry is increasingly relying on electromagnetic flowmeters, commonly known as magmeters, as a crucial tool to address the ever-growing challenges of managing produced water—the ...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is used in everything from agriculture to pharmaceuticals, but the most common way of manufacturing this everyday chemical presents a tricky measurement challenge, because it ...
Coriolis flow meters are widely considered the gold standard for mass flow measurement across a wide range of industrial applications. Their impressive accuracy in measuring mass flow is just one ...
Most days, I come up with the content for 'Ask the Meteorologist.' Today, however, we're answering a great question sent in by Sandy Fanny of Johnston County. Why is it always windy in the Raleigh ...
Abstract: The cross-sectional shape of microchannels is, dependent on the fabrication method, never perfectly circular. Consequently, the channels deform with the pressure, which is a non-ideal effect ...
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