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NEW MICRO MOTION F-SERIES CORIOLIS SENSOR OFFERS VALUE AND PERFORMANCE
28 January 2007 - Emerson Process Management
| Emerson Process Management brings added high-pressure capability to the Micro Motion F-Series compact Coriolis meter line. Rated to 5000 psi (345 bar), this new Micro Motion F-Series meter offers customers flow and density measurement in demanding, high-pressure environments at flow rates up to 300 lb/min (8160 kg/h). This new solution expands the capability of the Micro Motion F-Series compact design, while expanding the power of Emerson's PlantWeb digital plant architecture to improve manufacturing quality. |
Emerson Process Management brings added high-pressure capability to the Micro Motion F-Series compact Coriolis meter line. Rated to 5000 psi (345 bar), this new Micro Motion F-Series meter offers customers flow and density measurement in demanding, high-pressure environments at flow rates up to 300 lb/min (8160 kg/h). This new solution expands the capability of the Micro Motion F-Series compact design, while expanding the power of Emerson's PlantWeb digital plant architecture to improve manufacturing quality. As part of the high-performance and cost-effective F-Series product family, this new Micro Motion Coriolis sensor provides excellent measurement accuracy for mass flow, density, and volume flow. When combined with Micro Motion MVD Technology, F-Series meters deliver mass flow accuracy up to ±0.1% and volume flow accuracy up to ±0.15% when measuring liquids. On liquid density, Micro Motion F-Series meters are accurate up to ±0.001 g/cc, making it the most accurate Coriolis densitometer on the market other than Micro Motion ELITE meters. With no moving parts to wear out or break down, and no need for periodic recalibration, Micro Motion Coriolis flowmeters consistently help increase plant profitability by reducing maintenance and downtime costs.
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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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