Metal Tube Variable Area Flowmeters for Flow Stacks

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Complete Waste Gas Combustion Requires Accurate Combustion Gas Flow Measurement

Combustion gas flow stacks are critical for exhausting gas from your facilities process. Failure to feed the proper amount of combustion gas to the top of the stack is needed for both safety and environmental concerns. To ensure that the delivery of the proper amount of gas you need a reliable flow meter such as the Brooks Instrument MT3809G metal tube variable area flow meter. Check out this article from Brooks Instruments to learn more!

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