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FLEXIM Flow Disturbance Correction

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Overview

For accurate flow measurement to be achieved, clamp-on flow meters normally require an inlet length of at least 10D. Thanks to FLEXIM’s disturbance correction, good accuracy is achieved even at non-ideal inflow conditions, reducing the required inlet length from 10D to just 2D. This innovation means that installation is achieved in even the tightest of spaces, without process interruption. This video from FLEXIM focuses on this valuable feature and how flow disturbance correction is achieved.

Cross Company is a proud FLEXIM distributor in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Washington D.C. Learn more and request a quote today for a FLEXIM solution.

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