Featured Articles
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DM Petroleum Operations Relies On FPI Mag Flow Meter For Tough U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Application
10/15/2014
New tests recently performed by DM Petroleum Operations Company with the FPI Mag® Flow Meter from McCrometer continue to confirm the flow meter’s accurate performance and reliability on two rugged Texas brine disposal lines supporting the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
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Next Generation FPI Mag Flow Meter Helps Provide Clean Water For Seattle
10/15/2014
The Cedar Water Treatment Facility (CWTF) serves the residents of the City of Seattle. This state-of-the-art plant was designed and built, and is now operated by CH2M Hill. Working together, CH2M Hill and McCrometer improved flow measurement at the facility with the FPI Mag® Flow Meter.
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10 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Cone Meters (But Really Should Find Out)
8/25/2014
Cone meters have been around for decades, since the mid-1980s. They are frequently confused with other technologies for a number of reasons.
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Measuring Irregular Flow Intervals Of Cooling Tower Blowdown Water
8/5/2014
The accurate measurement of cooling tower blowdown water flowing at irregular intervals prior to reinjection into a caprock well became a stubborn problem for Covanta Energy Corp.
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McCrometer’s Calibration Laboratory Accredited To ISO 17025 Through NVLAP, A Signatory To ILAC
6/17/2014
McCrometer, a global leader in flow measurement, announces accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 through NVLAP (NVLAP is a division of NIST), an official signatory to (ILAC) International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation.
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FPI Mag Flow Meter With Quick Connect Cable Simplifies Installation And Speeds Set-Up
10/8/2013
With its new rugged Quick Connect Cable, the advanced FPI Mag electromagnetic flow meter from McCrometer is easier than ever to install and set-up for use.
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Next Generation Mag Meter Measuring Flow In A Pump Station
9/30/2013
A municipal drinking water distribution system, also known as a water supply system, is used to provide fresh drinking water to residential and commercial customers and facilities around the world. A distribution system for drinking water typically begins with: a) intake of raw surface water from a reservoir or lake or b) ground water intake from wells transferred to a water treatment plant. During the water treatment process, the water intake must flow through a series of processes that clarify, filter, and disinfect the water source transported to the distribution system and made available for storage and human consumption. By Michelle Pawlowicz, marketing specialist, McCrometer
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Next Generation Mag Meter: A Tool For Leak Detection
9/26/2013
As our global population continues to increase, so does the need for fresh water supply. As a dynamic resource with many universal commitments, it is not surprising, with so many different global variables, that water scarcity is becoming a concern for both developed and developing countries.
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The Perfect Retrofit: Power Plant Upgrades Cooling Water System With FPI Mag Flow Meter
7/15/2013
A large power generation plant on a coastal bay site in the United States needed to convert its cooling tower water system to a closed-loop design. The newly retrofitted closed-loop system is more efficient and reduces the thermal impact on the bay.
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McCrometer’s FPI Mag (Full Profile Insertion) And Ultra Mag Flow Meters Receive ISO Certification
5/2/2013
<p>McCrometer’s advanced FPI Mag (Full Profile Insertion) Electromagnetic Flow Meter, Ultra Mag Flow Meter and MX Ultra Mag Flow Meter after TUV review have obtained ISO9001:2008 certification from the International Standards Organization (ISO).</p>