Promass 64M
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Promass 64
Technical Information
Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System Promass 64, mass and volumetric
measurement for custody transfer procedures (PTB and NMi approvals
according to OIML R 117 / DIN 19217).Technical Information (TI) -
Promass 64 (Gauging)
Operating Instructions
Coriolis Mass Flow Measuring System Promass 64, mass and volumetric
measurement for custody transfer procedures (PTB and NMi approvals
according to OIML R 117 / DIN 19217).Operating Instruction (BA) -
Replacing connecting cable
Installation Instructions
Promass 60, 63, 64, 80, 83, 84
Mounting Instruction (EA) -
Promass 64ATEX II 3GEx documentation
Ex-Dokumentation zur Betriebsanleitung BA031D.
Ex documentation for the operating instruction BA031D.
Documentation Ex
relative à la mise en service BA031D.Ex Safety Instructions (XA) -
Promass 64ATEX II 2GEx documentation
Ex-Dokumentation zur Betriebsanleitung BA031D.
Ex documentation for the operating instruction BA031D.
Documentation Ex
relative à la mise en service BA031D.Ex Safety Instructions (XA) -
Flow measurement in utilities - for the US Market
Energy management in your hands - customized solutions for
compressed air, gas, steam and waterCompetence Brochure (CP)12/10English -
Modern measurement on filling machines
Filling, cleaning and sterilization
Competence Brochure (CP)07/10English -
A 15% cost saving in sludge dewatering by reducing flocculant dosage.
Dewatering of sludge is a process aimed at reducing its volume by
removing as much water as possible. Frequently this is done
mechanically, where the sediment is subjected to a so-called
conditioning
process; this involves changing the structure and properties of the
sediment, weakening the forces binding water to the surface of
particles.
A commonly used method of conditioning is a chemical method and
consists of adding electrolytes to the sludge, such as aluminum sulfate,
ferric sulfate or ferric chloride, or polyelectrolytes based on organic
polymers.Case Studies (CS)06/11English
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