Vortex flow measurement is uniquely adaptive when it comes to handling difficult applications. By virtue of its science, utilizing the von Kármán effect, these instruments are accurate across a wide operating range and effective at withstanding high process pressures...
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Why Vortex Flow Meters are the Champions of Steam Applications
Steam applications are beneficial for a wide range of tasks across many industries. Affordable, efficient, and non-hazardous, steam is a potent conveyer of heat energy. Its adaptability makes it a key component anywhere heat distribution is necessary. However,...
Wireless for High Temperature Electric Arc Furnace Control
A key part of the Industrial Internet of Things is the sensors that provide the measurements that feed decisions and actions. At the Emerson Exchange conference in Austin, Emerson's Cheng Vue presented, When the Heat is On, Control with Wireless. His abstract: Many...
Wireless Temperature Measurement
It's hard to read technology-based news sources without finding discussions on the Internet of Things (IoT). In looking at the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) from a process manufacturing and producing standpoint, wireless measurement devices play a big role...
Fundamental Features Hidden Inside Your Temperature Transmitters
Emerson's Cheng Vue shared tips for getting more insights from a Rosemount temperature transmitter. Here's his presentation's abstract: Your installed temperature transmitter has features and diagnostics integral to its basic design that can be used to track, mitigate...
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