Product Spotlight: AW-Lake TG Series Gas Turbine Flow Meter

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Precision Gas Monitoring for Demanding Industrial Environments

Product Spotlight: AW-Lake TG Series Gas Turbine Flow Meter 1For industrial operations requiring precise measurements of clean, dry gases, the AW-Lake TG Series Gas Turbine Flow Meter offers a perfect balance of durability and accuracy. Built to withstand harsh environments, these meters feature a rugged 316L stainless steel construction capable of handling high operating pressures and extreme temperatures ranging from -450°F to +450°F.

Beyond its physical toughness, the TG Series provides exceptional performance data. With a fast response time and repeatability of ±0.1%, it is an ideal solution for applications ranging from compressed air monitoring and nitrogen tracking to chemical processing. The series is also highly versatile, easily pairing with advanced local displays or Bluetooth-enabled transmitters to ensure your team has immediate access to critical flow data.

Why Partner with Cross Company?
Partnering with our team ensures you get more than just a meter; you get a complete process solution. Our application engineers leverage deep technical expertise to help you select and integrate the right AW-Lake configuration for your specific application. From initial specification to lifecycle support, Cross is dedicated to helping you optimize efficiency and maintain strict process control to help improve quality, raise efficiency, and lower risk. in your process.

Contact our team to see how a solution from AW-Lake can benefit your operation

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