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High Temperature Ultrasonic Flow Meter
Titan Enterprises has announced a new high temperature version of its low cost Atrato ultrasonic flowmeter. Capable of operating up to 110°C, the new Atrato is purpose designed for applications involving high temperature cooling water and oils.
The Atrato from Titan Enterprise is true inline non-invasive flow meter without the contorted flow path and disadvantages of alternative ultrasonic designs. It can handle flows from laminar to turbulent and is therefore largely immune from viscosity. It also offers excellent turndown, linearity and repeatability. Atrato flowmeters use patented 'time-of-flight' ultrasonic technology that enables them to operate over very wide flow ranges (250:1) with excellent accuracy (better than ±1.5%) over the whole span.
Ruggedly constructed with PEEK pipe connections and either a glass or 317 Stainless Steel flow tube the compact Atrato is compliant to IP54 standards. Its clean bore construction makes it ideal for a wide range of flow applications. Titan's proprietary signal processing system permits flow measurement over the whole Reynolds number range allowing both viscous and non- viscous products to be metered accurately. An integral USB interface makes it extremely easy to install and enables users to directly monitor flow volume and rate on an external PC as well as altering operating conditions.
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* Data from published public tenders MORE INFO. 154 Precise Element Analysis of ONH with Flexible Measuring Range
Eltra’s ONH analysers determine the oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen content of inorganic sample materials using inert gas fusion in an impulse furnace with temperatures up to 3,000°C. The ONH series comprises analysers for the exclusive determination of O, N or H as well as combinations for OH, ON and ONH.
Eltra’s ONH analysers allow for precise and fast sample analysis, covering a variety of applications including analysis of metals, ceramics and ores.
The ONH series features measuring ranges which can be customised according to the user’s requirements, offering extremely flexible solutions highly suitable for quality control applications in the laboratory. Measuring ranges of the ONH analysers comprise lower ppm levels up to 2% for 1 g of sample material. Results are obtained quickly and with high accuracy. Analysing a steel sample, for example, only takes about 2 minutes, including outgasing the graphite crucible.
MORE INFO. 155 High Quality Glassware and Scientific Instrumentation Products
Glassco is one of the most renowned brands in the field of scientific glassware for over 40 years and is now present in more than 75 countries worldwide. Glassco specialises in the field of volumetric, jointed and filtration glassware manufactured from ASTM E -438 TYPE-1 CLASS A (BORO 3.3). All products are consistently made with accuracies and sizes as per DIN EN ISO, ASTM AND USP standards. Glassco’s calibration laboratory which calibrates volumetric glassware has been accredited with ISO 17025: 2005 which is affiliated to more than 60 countries worldwide.
With new technologies being introduced every day, Glassco is moving into scientific instrument product ranges. Glassco has launched three new models of hot plate stirrers and many new instrument launches are in the pipeline within the next year.
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