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LATEST MODEL INCORPORATES BROOKS CORIOLIS SENSOR TECHNOLOGY FOR EXTREMELY LOW FLOWS IN SMALL PACKAGE
26 January 2007 - Emerson Process Management

Complementing Emerson's Micro Motion Coriolis sensor products, the Brooks QUANTIM QMBS meter extends mass flow measurement to very low flow ranges of between 0.001 kg/hr to 28.0 kg/hr. The new Brooks Coriolis sensor adds to the breadth of applications for Emerson's PlantWeb digital plant architecture.

Complementing Emerson's Micro Motion Coriolis sensor products, the Brooks QUANTIM QMBS meter extends mass flow measurement to very low flow ranges of between 0.001 kg/hr to 28.0 kg/hr. The new Brooks Coriolis sensor adds to the breadth of applications for Emerson's PlantWeb digital plant architecture.

This new Brooks QMBS model is ideally suited for metering small amounts of fluids in batch dosing processes, and metering fluids in small volume liquid filling systems, among many other uses. It is effective in flow measurement verification in metering pump systems, providing a calibration reference for other flow measurement devices.

The QUANTIM sensor has the world's smallest Coriolis footprint on the market, at about half the size of the Brooks QUANTIM model QMBC meter/controller. The QMBS sensor allows more flexibility in tight spaces by giving the customer the option of installing a transmitter in a separate location, as far as 500 feet away. A Brooks QUANTIM QTA transmitter can be selected for this function, or the customer may use an alternate device if preferred. Transmitter digital communications include Modbus (sensor output, no transmitter required), FOUNDATION fieldbus, HART, and PROFIBUS PA.

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About: Emerson Process Management
Emerson Process Management is a global supplier of products, services, and solutions that measure, analyse, control, automate, and improve process-related operations. The company evolved from the business previously known as Fisher-Rosemount.


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