Pulsar Measurement's distributor in Taiwan, Red Star Instruments, collaborated with the Taiwanese PingDong Municipal Government of Sewerage Department to help them find a Velocity × Area calculation that would give them an accurate indication of flow throughout their sewer network.
Read our case study to learn how our MantaRay Area-Velocity Flow Meter was able to verify the flow measurements of existing equipment for one of the water districts in Somers, NY.
Our TTFM 6.1 and DFM 6.1 proved that non-contacting pipe flow measurement is quick, simple, and straightforward to achieve in a freshwater quarry in California.
Pulsar Measurement helped to improve the accuracy of water flow measurement in Browns Valley, California using the TTFM 6.1 to ensure that farmers were receiving the necessary water supply, while also maintaining the water level of the canal that supplied the water.
HMG Paints, the largest independent paint manufacturer in the UK, was able to update their outdated and unreliable equipment with Pulsar Measurements UltraTWIN to great success.Â
The dBi-Modbus series of transducers are the ultimate low-power ultrasonic level sensors that benefit from Modbus communication. Designed to fit low-power and low-overhead needs for remote installations, users are able to multi-drop up to 120 level sensors with just a single controller, and the open protocol allows for the dBi-M to connect to any Modbus enabled device, saving thousands on installation costs and labor.
Sludge blanket control is a crucial part of any wastewater treatment process, and accurate monitoring of this part of the process can provide beneficial results for process efficiency and cost savings! Read how our Sludge Finder 2 helps make this process quick and easy.
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