Application of In-line process refractometers in Honey Processing Industry
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Sensors & Transmitters are fundamental measuring instruments across many industries. In-line process refractometer is a revolutionary measuring instrument for concentration and brix measurement in liquid. Honey bee & honey processing industry is critical to Australian agriculture, food & beverage. We have 10% of Australian made Honey exported overseas annually.
Read MoreCommon Failures and Solutions of Pressure Transmitter
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Pressure Transmitters are used as fundamental instrument from many industries. From many case studies of our customer, we’ve discovered few different types of errors and failures. Below is the list of types of failures and their solutions.
Read MoreFunctions and Calibration Information for Differential Pressure Transmitter
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A: How to distinguish positive and negative pressure in differential pressure transmitter? Different Working Principle: When testing positive pressure, positive chamber needs to connect to measuring source. Negative chamber will be open to ambient air pressure.
Read MoreCommon Errors of Measuring Instruments and Their Causes
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Measuring instruments are widely used in manufacturing process. These instruments are classified according to the basic physical property they measure. Instrument error is an unavoidable problem from measuring process. Let’s take a look at how these errors occurred and how can we minimise them. There are four main reasons that these errors occurred:
Read MoreHow to choose and install throw-in type level transmitter
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Throw-in type level transmitter, also known as hydrostatic pressure level sensor. It is an extension and development of advanced pressure transmitter technology in different applications. This type of transmitter is designed base on the principle of linear relationship between the measured hydrostatic pressure and the height of the liquid.
Read MoreHow pressure sensors and transmitters are used in the water treatment industry
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Water treatment plants generally consist of sewage treatment systems, drinking water treatment systems and a constantly pressurised water supply system. Pressure sensors, transmitters and other instruments are key to making sure these systems run efficiently and safely.
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