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Nuke Gauge

12/23/2010 5:07 AM

Hi, i am looking for nuke gauge to measure liquid slurry density online (industrial use). Any recommendation? Is there any other instrument that can do the same? the density i am referring to is mass flow rate (kg/ m^3).

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Re: Nuke Gauge

12/23/2010 6:28 PM

Here could be an example. I think this measures density rather than flow, though.

http://www.berthold.com/ww/en/pub/prozessmesstechnik/pcclassic/pccldensity.cfm

Another way to go might be a Coriolis type flow meter. I'm not sure if ultrasound does mass vs. volume flow.

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Re: Nuke Gauge

12/23/2010 10:53 PM

thanks....measuring density is the one i want. might be a bit misleading for me to put mass flow rate :P

coriolis mass flow meter could also work but i got recommendation to use nuke gauge instead....im going to check out both anyway

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