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Oil & gas


Interfaces and Displays Ethernet standard; Wi-Fi emerging Web-based configuration and monitoring


High-resolution colour LCDs and touch interfaces


Application Impact


Predictive maintenance and remote diagnostics


Seamless integration into automated and networked systems


SUMMARY OF CUSTOMER BENEFITS The evolution of gas flow measurement technology has delivered measurable benefits to end users:


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Higher accuracy and repeatability Faster response and improved flow control


Reduced calibration and maintenance effort


Enhanced diagnostics and system uptime


Easier integration into modern control architectures CONCLUSION


From 1980 to 2009, gas flow measurement instruments evolved from analogue, mechanically adjusted devices into digitally calibrated, networked systems with exceptional accuracy and performance. These advancements form the foundation of today’s mass flow meters and controllers, enabling precise, reliable gas flow


measurement across demanding industrial and laboratory applications.


Thanks to the advances made over the years, the Ex~I SFC3000 is the culmination of 45 years of both hardware and software development. Designed, manufactured and supported in the United Kingdom and a logical replacement in any system still using one of its predecessors. Ex~I understand the long-term stability, reliability and accuracy required by the measurement industry and has produced a flow computer that meets or even exceeds these expectations. Ex~i Flow Computer customers will continue to benefit from product range expansion through increased modularity. Ex~I Flow Measurement is the current incarnation of BS Instruments (part of the Instromet group) and before that KDG, so a direct lineage can be drawn from the KDG flow computers in 1980 through to the SFC3000 of today.


Ex~i Flow Measurement exiflowmeasurement.com


March 2026 Instrumentation Monthly


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