Debris in a pipeline can mean a wide range of organic or inorganic matter – but what really matters is the effect it has on your flow meter and measurement data. So, how does debris affect various flow meters, and what are your best options for various flow...
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Flow Meters for Agriculture Applications: An Overview
The changing regulatory environment has made flow meter implementation more popular in many agricultural and turf irrigation applications. Meters have gotten a negative reputation because historically, they’ve been implemented only when resources are limited, and...
Meeting and Exceeding Flow Meter Standards: A Quick Overview
Many McCrometer partners and customers require their flow meters to comply with certain standards in order to be implemented as a part of their flow project. Oftentimes, the standard is well-known and mandatory to operate in many geographic regions. Some are...
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Produced Water and Blending Flow Meter Use Case
Produced Water is a byproduct of oil production. Whether it is a byproduct of flow back or the water component of the oil separation process, produced water can be a difficult measurement point but is a very important part of the process. Several parameters make it...
Get your Groove on Now: McCrometer’s Grooved-End Mag Meter Now Available
It is time to get your Groove On. McCrometer has released their innovative Electromagnetic Flow Meter with integrated Grooved End connections. Are you tired of bolting on extra flanges with Victaulic end connections welded to them? It is time consuming and makes an...
Basic Water Transfer Flow Meter Use Case
Water Transfer and the Associated Use Cases The water transfer industry evolved to support one of the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods called hydrofracking. Hydrofracking or “fracking” involves the injection of a mixture of water, sand, and proprietary chemicals at...
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