Flow is one of the most common and crucial measurements in process automation. Whether it is measuring feed rates to control a reaction or providing accurate totals for custody transfer, selecting and sizing the right flow meter is an important task. But do you know the best technology for your application? This webinar will explore the fundamentals of flow measurement technologies and how they stack up in different applications.
In this webinar, we will:
- Review the theory behind flow measurement technologies
- Discuss common flow application challenges
- Evaluate the different technologies when selecting a flow meter
- Illustrate installation practices for successful measurements
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