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Gamma Level Transmitter

05/15/2008 1:29 AM
  1. Is there a standard for using Gamma level transmitters??
  2. What is your recommendations about using gamma level transmitter to measure level in a polyethylene reactor?
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Re: Gamma Level Transmitter

05/15/2008 7:50 AM

<...What is your recommendations about using gamma level transmitter to measure level in a polyethylene reactor?...>

What is in the reactor? At what temperature and pressure? How large is the reactor? What shape is it?

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Re: Gamma Level Transmitter

05/15/2008 8:48 PM

Do you mean gamma ray level detection?

I'm sure the NRC has a few standards in mind about these sources.

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