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To supply high accuracy flow meter on a new works application, cost was an issue and maintaining a Mag meter was another ...
ByNIVUS GmbH based in Eppingen, GERMANY
The challenge is not only to avoid solids/sand production but to optimize well productivity, as even the smallest quantities of sand particles in the well flow can cause significant pipe or valve damage. Pulsar Measurement offers non-contacting acoustic pipe flow detection sensors that are designed to detect sand particles in the pipe. ...
ByPulsar Measurement based in Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM
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Application: Stainless steel pipe DN 500. Partial filling with heavy fluctuation. Acidified, very turbid water (approx. 50 ...
ByNIVUS GmbH based in Eppingen, GERMANY
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Application: Dam wall 130 years old, approx. 500 m length, made of quarry stone with clay core. Gallery inside of dam wall to check seepage volumes. Seepage volumes ranging from ml/s to l/s. Currently seepage water volumes are manually determined once per ...
ByNIVUS GmbH based in Eppingen, GERMANY
Positive indication of both the presence or absence of Hydrogen, Reversible or non-reversible, Sensitive (0.04% – 1/100 LFL), Inherently safe, Convenient and very low cost, No instrumentation needed, Tested by National Labs (Passive Leak Detection Using Commercial Hydrogen Colorimetric Indicator, Technical Report NREL/TP-5400-66570 September 2016, Kevin Hartmann, William Buttner, Robert Burgess, and Carl Rivkin) ...
ByElement One, Inc. based in Boulder, COLORADO (USA)
Slurry transportation is required in a diverse range of sectors, from food to minerals processing; and oil sands processing to nuclear waste management. As a process it requires significant levels of energy and the abrasive nature of materials used can lead to ongoing issues of pipeline ...
ByIndustrial Tomography Systems Ltd. (ITS) based in Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Pulsar Measurement has technology that can monitor both open channel and closed pipe flow, giving users a choice between contacting and non-contacting technology. Pulsar technology makes it possible to mount the sensor at the bottom of the pipe, or clamp-on to the outside of a pipe and monitor flow as it ...
ByPulsar Measurement based in Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM
