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The ultrasonic energy travels from the sensor to the material and back. The energy can be attenuated in transit due a number of phenomena, including acoustical attenuation caused by nature of the vapors in the energy path, and dust/dirt in the energy path to/from the material.
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Process pressures and process temperatures are important measurements that are routinely used to monitor and control the process. Pressure and temperature measurement instruments are usually installed in convenient locations that process engineer or piping designer often selects.
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The Internet (just like people) can be your best friend and your worst enemy. A recent e-mail list posting asked if "anyone out there knows what is the largest size available for Coriolis flowmeters? The largest meter I could find so far is 4" line size. I am looking for 12" plus. Thanks."
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