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| Operation Manual: 2537 Rotor-X Paddlewheel Flowmeter | The Signet 2537 Flow Sensor is the next generation in fluid measurement technology from the inventor of the original Paddlewheel flowmeter. | 07/27/2010 | 888.4 KB |
| Operation Manual: 8550 ProcessPro® Flow Transmitter | The Signet 8550 Flow Transmitter is an advanced solution that converts the signal from all Signet flow sensors into a 4 to 20 mA signal for long distance transmission, and offers the unique feature of dual input and output capability. | 07/27/2010 | 571.2 KB |
| Operation Manual: Signet 2250 Hydrostatic Level Sensor | The Signet 2250 Hydrostatic Level Sensor for level and depth control has a one-piece injection molded PVDF body and ceramic diaphragm for superior compatibility in corrosive liquids. | 07/27/2010 | 1.05 MB |
| Operation Manual: Signet 2750 & 2760 pH/ORP Sensor Electronics | The Signet 2750 and 2760 pH/ORP Sensor Electronics and Preamplifiers, featuring connectors, provide a variety of functions to suit various requirements. | 07/27/2010 | 1.38 MB |
| Operation Manual: Signet 8150 Battery Powered Flow Totalizer | The Signet 8150 Battery Operated Flow Totalizer is compatible with the Signet 515, 525 and 2517 flow sensors, and will provide years of dependable operation. The large digital display indicates flow rate and totalized flow volume simultaneously. | 07/27/2010 | 9.68 MB |
| Operation Manual: Signet 8900 Multi-Parameter Controller | The Signet 8900 Multi-Parameter Controller takes the concept of modularity to the extreme. Each 8900 is field commissioned with the users specified combination of inputs, outputs, and relays using simple-to-install modular boards into the base unit. | 07/27/2010 | 1.22 MB |
| Operation Manual: 2551 Magmeter Flow Sensor | The Signet 2551 Magmeter is an insertion style magnetic flow sensor that features no moving parts. All versions are constructed of corrosion-resistant materials to provide long-term reliability with minimal maintenance costs. | 07/27/2010 | 1.85 MB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet: Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/15/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| Datasheet Cleaning Cans | Sharpsville Container Corporation’s cleaning cans are ideal for cleaning of beverage, brewing and other lines. As a replacement for traditional plastic containers, these stainless steel cleaning cans are sanitary and durable. We offer a variety of sizes and neck options to help meet specific requirements. | 07/14/2010 | 325.9 KB |
| White Paper: Five Essential Steps For Choosing A Cartoning Machine | There is no “right or wrong” method to choosing the appropriate cartoning machine for a given application. In fact, it should often be a somewhat personal method that yields results that you are comfortable with and can justify from a business point of view. However, I have seen many people struggle with this task over the years, often confused by the large array of choices worldwide as well as some ambiguous advice. By Econocorp, Inc. | 07/12/2010 | 36.9 KB |
| Application Note: Industrial Boiler Blowdown Control Using Conductivity | In boiler operation, the evaporation of steam leaves behind an increasing concentration of minerals in the water that become corrosive and/or scale producing. Corrosion leads to boiler tube failures, down time and very expensive repairs. By Mettler-Toledo Thornton, Inc. | 07/12/2010 | 67.0 KB |
| Datasheet: Boiler Water Conductivity Sensors | Boiler and steam piping can be protected from upset conditions using a continuous conductivity measurement with readout in µS/cm, mS/cm or ppm TDS. The sensor can monitor systems to 210 psig (14.5 bar) saturated steam conditions without sample cooling. By Mettler-Toledo Thornton, Inc. | 07/12/2010 | 94.4 KB |
| White Paper: Small Capacity Sulfur Recovery Units | “In the good old days,” natural gas production was a lot easier. Gas was relatively plentiful, easy to find, and sweet. Today, it is generally accepted that natural gas production is becoming more sour. By Gary J. Nagl, Merichem | 07/09/2010 | 274.8 KB |
| White Paper: Increase The Flexibility Of Your Claus Unit | With the introduction of sophisticated ratio control, O2 enrichment, improve burner design, etc., great strides have been made in the ability of Claus units to adjust to rapidly changing feed conditions, which are experienced in both petroleum refineries and natural gas processing facilities. By Gary J. Nagl, Vice President, Merichem | 07/09/2010 | 259.4 KB |
| White Paper: Spray Gas Quench Design Considerations | Rapid cooling or quenching of gas streams is used in a number of essential applications in the petrochemical industries. Examples of processes with gas quench systems include: reactor outlet, incinerator, coal gasifier, power plant absorber gas inlet. The selection and sizing of spray nozzles are the most critical decisions in the system design. By BETE Fog Nozzle, Inc. | 06/30/2010 | 263.0 KB |
| White Paper: How Well Do You Know Your Dust? | The collection and testing of dust samples is a long-established practice used by many powder and bulk processors to make informed dust collection decisions. Dust testing protocols have not changed markedly in recent years. By Tony Supine, Farr Air Pollution Control | 06/30/2010 | 313.5 KB |
| White Paper: Asking The Right Questions About Cartridge Dust Collection | Over the past decade, cartridge-style dust collectors have overtaken baghouses as the preferred technology for dust collection in the chemical processing industry. Combining high efficiency filtration with compact size and reduced pressure drop, a high efficiency cartridge dust collector will in most cases be the system of choice. By John Dauber, North American sales manager, Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control | 06/30/2010 | 421.8 KB |
| White Paper: Asking The Right Questions About Cartridge Dust Collection | Over the past decade, cartridge-style dust collectors have overtaken baghouses as the preferred technology for dust collection in the chemical processing industry. Combining high efficiency filtration with compact size and reduced pressure drop, a high efficiency cartridge dust collector will in most cases be the system of choice. By John Dauber, North American sales manager, Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control | 06/30/2010 | 421.8 KB |
| Datasheet: MaxiPass™ Low Flow (MPL) | MaxiPass™ Low Flow (MPL) By BETE Fog Nozzle, Inc. | 06/30/2010 | 63.2 KB |
| Brochure: Multiport Self-Averaging Flowmeter | Suitable for gases, liquids, and steam, the design of the ABB TORBAR is based on the classical pitot tube concept of fluid flow measurement. Since its design and launch in 1985, thousands of TORBAR flowmeters have been installed into a wide variety of industries worldwide. | 06/18/2010 | 329.2 KB |

