KROHNE Inc. showcased its pipeline measurement solutions at the 88th International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. KROHNE demonstrated its OPTIMASS 6400 mass flowmeter, ALTOSONIC V and ALTOSONIC V12 ultrasonic flowmeters, in addition to the Summit 8800 Digital Flow Computer.
The OPTIMASS 6400 included advanced entrained gas management, enabling it to handle entrainment up to 100%. This feature allows the OPTIMASS 6400 to adjust to variations in fluid properties and make dynamic density measurements not possible with other mass flowmeters. The ALTOSONIC V and V12 ultrasonic flowmeters provide similar benefits over traditional flowmeters. With no moving parts, the ultrasonic flowmeters have increased longevity and require no recalibration due to wear or changes in fluid density and viscosity.
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