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Installation Guidelines for Orifice Flow Meters

1. Introduction Orifice flow meters are widely used in industrial flow measurement due to their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. They function based on the principle of differential pressure, where the fluid flow rate is determined by measuring the pressure drop across an orifice plate. Proper installation is crucial to ensure accurate readings and long-term performance. […]

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Understanding Serial and Parallel Communication: Differences and Applications

Introduction Communication is an essential aspect of data transfer in computing and electronics. Two primary methods of data transmission are serial communication and parallel communication. Understanding the differences, advantages, and applications of each helps in choosing the most efficient approach for a given system. 1. What is Serial Communication? Serial communication is a data transmission

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Differences Between Specialized Liquid Chlorine Valves and Other Types of Valves

Introduction Specialized liquid chlorine valves differ significantly from other types of valves in several aspects, mainly in material selection, sealing performance, corrosion resistance, design features, and applicable scenarios. 1. Material Selection Liquid Chlorine Valves: Typically made from corrosion-resistant materials such as LCB low-temperature steel and PFA (fluoropolymer), these materials can withstand the highly corrosive and

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The Relationship Between Temperature and Material Properties of Type K Thermocouples

The positive leg of a Type K thermocouple consists of a nickel-chromium alloy, while the negative leg is made of a nickel-silicon alloy. The temperature-dependent behavior of a Type K thermocouple is as follows: Low-Temperature Stage (-200°C to 0°C) Electron Migration Suppression:At low temperatures, atomic thermal motion is reduced, making it harder for electrons to

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The Importance of Low-Low Liquid Level Interlock in Industrial Systems

In industrial systems, the management of liquid levels is crucial to the safe and efficient operation of equipment. One critical aspect of this is the use of low-low liquid level interlocks, which are designed to protect systems from damage due to low liquid levels. These interlocks automatically activate certain protective measures when the liquid level

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Fire Extinguisher Types Recommended for Instrument Rooms and Power Distribution Rooms

Choosing the correct type of fire extinguisher for instrument rooms and power distribution rooms requires careful consideration. These areas typically house electrical equipment and precision instruments, making them susceptible to Class E fires, which involve energized electrical equipment. I. Fire Extinguishers for Power Distribution Rooms According to the “Design Code for Building Fire Extinguisher Installation”

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Grounding Methods for Temperature Transmitters

Temperature transmitters play a crucial role in industrial automation, laboratory research, and other precise temperature measurement applications. Proper grounding is essential to ensure stable signal transmission, reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI), and protect equipment from electrical faults. This article explores four primary grounding methods: single-point grounding, multi-point grounding, hybrid grounding, and floating grounding. 1. Single-Point Grounding

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Analysis of Radar Level Meters in Measuring Electrolytes

During the storage and handling of electrolytes, it is essential to select an appropriate level meter for monitoring to ensure production safety. Radar level meters, with their non-contact measurement, high accuracy, and strong adaptability, are a suitable option for electrolyte level measurement. Considering that electrolyte environments often involve high temperatures, high pressure, and strong chemical

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How to Accurately Calibrate and Standardize a Combustible Gas Detector?

Introduction Combustible gas detectors play a crucial role in various industries, including metallurgy, petroleum, chemical engineering, coal mining, municipal gas management, storage, transportation, hospitality, and fire prevention. These devices monitor the concentration of combustible gases in the air and trigger an alarm when dangerous levels are detected, preventing fires and poisoning incidents. Many customers often

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From Downtime to Zero Incidents: How Chemical Plants Can Prevent Million-Dollar Losses

Introduction Automation instruments play a dual role in chemical production, serving as the “eyes of the process” and the “nervous system of control.” Their reliability directly impacts production safety, efficiency, and product quality. However, instrument failures and unexpected shutdowns remain common and costly issues in the industry. To mitigate high repair expenses and production losses,

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