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Posted at 7:29 AM on 12/22/2009
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What equipment of ours do you have?
Our Coriolis meters are not capable of measuring gas density accurately. We have a 7812 gas densitometer for applications where an accurate gas density reading is required.
What equipment of ours do you have?
Our Coriolis meters are not capable of measuring gas density accurately. We have a 7812 gas densitometer for applications where an accurate gas density reading is required.
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Posted at 1:28 PM on 12/22/2009
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Densities of gas will change or vary depending on the temperature and pressure at any given measurement point. Although, Coriolis sensors are not intended to measure gas densities, the overall line density of the gas could be indicated by our device. However, we do not provide an accuracy specification measuring gas density with a Coriolis device. I suggest contacting Flow.support@emerson.com to discuss your specific application and concerns on what you are seeing in this instance.
Densities of gas will change or vary depending on the temperature and pressure at any given measurement point. Although, Coriolis sensors are not intended to measure gas densities, the overall line density of the gas could be indicated by our device. However, we do not provide an accuracy specification measuring gas density with a Coriolis device. I suggest contacting Flow.support@emerson.com to discuss your specific application and concerns on what you are seeing in this instance.
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Posted at 12:33 PM on 5/12/2010
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We have installed a 7812 Gas Density in Argentina (a couple of photos was uploaded at MMI D&V group site).
We have installed a 7812 Gas Density in Argentina (a couple of photos was uploaded at MMI D&V group site).
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