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Sour Service: A V-Cone Oil and Gas Application

Sour Service: A V-Cone Oil and Gas Application

If you’re in the oil and gas industry you’ve heard of sour service, a flow media composed of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) that is often found in natural gas, drilling, crude oil production, and even some wastewater applications. It’s also known for causing stress-induced...

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Calibrating Gas Meters in Water

Calibrating Gas Meters in Water

McCrometer’s V-Cone® flow meter, patented in 1985 and popular for industries such as oil and gas, offers the benefit of a calibration from the factory prior to shipping to the installation site. This calibration, testing the meter against the entire Reynolds range, is...

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McCrometer’s 12 Days of Discounts!

McCrometer’s 12 Days of Discounts!

McCrometer is excited to announce the 12 Days of Discounts! From December 8th – December 23rd, we’ll be announcing daily deals on social media and via email. Place your order while each offers lasts, because they’re one day only! To order, email orders@mccrometer.com...

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3 Things You Didn’t Know about the V-Cone

3 Things You Didn’t Know about the V-Cone

You’ve seen our spec sheets. You’re familiar with our website. But how many fascinating stories of V-Cone® applications have you heard? We’re here to share 3 little known facts about the V-Cone, from our V-Cone Applications Engineering Manager. A Strong Solution One...

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Non-Destructive Tests: What Is It, and Do You Need One?

Non-Destructive Tests: What Is It, and Do You Need One?

While there are many quality control procedures McCrometer performs to ensure a meter is manufactured to spec and in accordance with ISO 9001 (among other standards), there’s a specific test that some McCrometer customers opt to have performed on their meter. Known as...

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3 Challenges of Ballast Water Flow Measurement

What is Ballast Water? In the marine industry, ballast water is intake water on board a ship to maintain its stability and balance during voyages. Seawater is pumped into ballast tanks when the ship is not carrying a full cargo or needs to adjust its weight...

3 Ways to Use Flow Data for Corporate Water Savings

Countless companies have published initiatives on water conservation and efficiency, often for compliance, financial benefits, and social responsibility. According to the EPA, water-related uses account for 19% of California's electricity, 30% of its natural gas and...

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