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Magnetrol has a rich tradition of being a customer-centered, family-oriented company.  That makes blogging the perfect format for those of us at Magnetrol with extensive knowledge in the application of level and flow measurement technology to connect with people who are interested.  Not only will readers get outstanding content that is current and relevant, but they will also enjoy an experience that makes Magnetrol unique from its competitors, our people.

Mar 19, 2013

Thermal Dispersion Flow Meter Technology – Principle of Operation and Calibration Verification

While there are many technologies to measure the flow rate of air and gas, most of these methods measure the flow rate at the actual operating pressure and temperature
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The Magnetrol Thermatel TA2 thermal dispersion mass flow meter
Mar 12, 2013

Flow Metering for Emissions Measurement and Other Energy Management Applications

In today’s process industries, strategic energy management includes effective greenhouse gas and emissions measurement to meet increasing regulatory
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The Magnetrol Thermatel TA2 thermal dispersion mass flow meter
Mar 5, 2013

Technology Considerations for Measurement of In-Plant Natural Gas Consumption

The control of in-plant natural gas consumption has become a critical component of strategic energy management measures in process industries.
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Jan 29, 2013

Magnetrol Expands to Accommodate Growth

We’re pleased to announce that Magnetrol will be relocating our U.S. headquarters from Downers Grove to Aurora, Illinois.
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Jan 22, 2013

Using Guided Wave Radar for Heat Rate Reduction

Guided Wave Radar (GWR) has become the premier choice for power plant operators who want to replace aging level instrumentation to reduce their heat rate and fuel costs.
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Guided Wave Radar
Jan 15, 2013

The Impact of Instrument-Induced Errors on Heat Rate

A key way to reduce a power plant’s heat rate – and fuel costs – is to ensure accurate level control within its feedwater heaters.
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