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Precision liquid flow measurement supports sustainable energy solutions
In the pursuit of sustainability, the oil, gas, and energy industries are embracing innovation to foster an energy-efficient future. Significant transformations are underway, marked by the adoption of sustainable practices and the exploration of new revenue streams, driving success within the oil and gas sector. Venturing into renewable energy, advanced chemicals, and biofuels is steering the industry towards diversification and pioneering solutions.
Titan Enterprises plays a pivotal role in this landscape, offering optimised and tailored liquid flow measurement solutions for oil, petrochemical, and green energy applications, catering to OEM customers. The company’s contributions span bespoke oval gear flow meters for marine fuel flow measurement, monitoring grease volume in wind turbine bearing mechanisms, high-pressure intrinsically safe units for offshore oil drilling additive injection, and solutions for biodiesel plants converting bio waste into sustainable biofuels.
Ensuring the reliable and efficient operation of wind turbines, Titan’s compact oval gear flowmeters, fully compliant with IP65/NEMA 4 standards, are designed to measure the flow of viscous liquids. Operating at pressures up to 700 bar and temperatures up to 150°C, these flowmeters achieve outstanding accuracy (0.75%) and repeatability (0.1%) in diverse conditions.
In the realm of biofuel production, Titan’s Oval Gear (OG) flow meters are integral to Green Fuels’ biodiesel plants. These plants, converting bio waste into sustainable biofuels, rely on Titan’s accurate, chemically resistant OG flow meters for precise chemical dosing in potentially hazardous environments.
For petrochemical applications, Titan Enterprises offers specialised oval gear flow sensors, catering to high-pressure requirements, chemical compatibility, and safe operation in potentially explosive atmospheres. These flow meters, including ATEX compliant IP65/NEMA 4 protection models, play a crucial role in chemical injection systems within the petrochemical sector, ensuring precise liquid dosage for efficient and economical process operations.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/oBLJ 62276pr@reply-direct.com
Optimise lab-scale purification with benchtop nutsche filter dryers
Pope Scientific leads the way in laboratory separation equipment with its proven Benchtop Nutsche Filter Dryers. These compact units have been a staple in laboratories for years, offering researchers a powerful tool for testing, piloting, and small-scale processing. Pharma, fine chemicals, cannabinoids, electronics, and specialty materials are just a few of the many applications.
Pope’s fully enclosed sanitary design provides numerous advantages over traditional, open Buchner funnel apparatus. Materials are contained and isolated from the user for maintenance of purity and safety. Featuring ASME-certified pressurisability, filtering and cake washing is faster than via vacuum. Drying of the solids is also performed in the nutsche, efficiently accomplished under vacuum and jacket heating, plus a raising/lowering cake agitator to break up lumps and churn the solids. This is the same operation as industrial nutsches, but smaller.
Pope’s Benchtop Nutsche Filter Dryers are stocked in 1, 3, 4, and 5-litre sizes. All come pre-tested and pre-fitted with essential components including valves, sight glasses, pressure relief, spray assembly, pressure/vacuum gauge, and a manual with full documentation package.
In addition to stocked units, Pope specialises in custom designed lab, pilot, and production nutsches in a wide range of sizes, features, and functionality, and are optimised to meet clients’ processing needs and preferences. Pope Scientific has your solution – get in touch today.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/V2Ed 62305pr@reply-direct.com
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