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Jul 11, 2017

Expert Answers to Thermal Mass Flow Questions

The Magnetrol® flow portal, flow.magnetrol.com, provides information about thermal mass flow meters and how they can improve the efficiency and safety of many processes. Periodically, MAGNETROL product manager Tom Kemme answers questions about flow meters in the portal’s Ask the Expert column. This week’s blog shares some recent Q&As.
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TA2
Feb 28, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions About Ultrasonic Level Switches

Ultrasonic level switches use high-frequency sound waves that are easily transmitted across a transducer gap in the presence of a liquid media, but are attenuated when the gap is dry. The Magnetrol® ultrasonic portal, echotel.magnetrol.com, provides information about the Echotel® series of ultrasonic switches and how they can improve the safety and efficiency of many processes. Periodically, MAGNETROL product manager Tom Kemme answers questions about ultrasonic level switches in the portal’s “Ask Tom” column. This week’s blog post shares some recent Q&As.
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Echotel ultrasonic level switches
Jan 10, 2017

Answers to Key Measurement Questions About Thermal Mass Flow Meters

The Magnetrol® flow portal, flow.magnetrol.com, provides information about thermal mass flow meters and how they can improve the efficiency and safety of many processes.
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TA2
Oct 18, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions About PACTware™ Software

In order to optimize performance of instruments, operators need reliable software that can be used to configure a device for the specific application. In the past, it has often been necessary to use several different manufacturer-specific programs to operate different field instruments to their fullest capacity.
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ECLIPSE online parameterization
Apr 12, 2016

Solving Level Measurement Problems With Guided Wave Radar Technology

Guided wave radar technology (GWR) has emerged as a level measurement staple in many industries around the world. Since its introduction in the late 1990s, users of GWR have discovered that it has unique characteristics that make it well suited for difficult level control challenges
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overfill safe probes
Mar 22, 2016

The Formidable Team of Guided Wave Radar and Non-Contact Radar

Radar technology has revolutionized level measurement in a variety of process industries since the introduction of 4-20mA loop powered, radar-based transmitters in the 1990s. Both guided wave radar (GWR) and non-contact radar have numerous advantages over older, more established level measurement technologies. 
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guided wave radar and non-contact radar instruments

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