now handling all these difficult
liquids
the meter with NO flow restrictions Foxboro's first Magnetic Flow Meter went "on stream" in 1954. Today, this new-type meter has gained industry-wide application for precise, linear measurement of corrosive, viscous and other difficult process liquids. The Magnetic Flow Meter is installed as simply as a length of pipe, with no straight runs required. It connects by standard electric cable to remote Foxboro Dynalog* Electronic Recorder. Overall accuracy of the system is ± 1 % . And the meter even measures reversing flows. With easy-to-measure liquids, or with tough ones like those listed below, the performance-proved Foxboro Magnetic Flow Meter provides flow measurement with no line restrictions. For complete details, write today for Bulletin 20-14C. The Foxboro Company, 4011 Neponset Ave., Foxboro, Mass. "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.
CHEMICALS hydrochloric acid ammonium nitrate solution phosphate slurry rayon viscose magnesium carbonate slurry phosphoric acid rosin size starch solution
FOOD beer grape juice apple juice pineapple juice tomato juice milk starch slurry sugar syrup coffee slurry molasses METALS AND MINING pickling acid sand slurry ferrous chloride limestone shale slurry bauxite slurry gilsonite slurry
rubber copolymer liquid latex detergent concentrate sulphuric acid 7 0 % sodium hydroxide soap flow styrol magnesium hydrate
aluminate liquor uranium ore slurry thickener mud cement slurry flue dust slurry acid wastes
PULP & PAPER all types of pulp stock cooking liquors spent liquors bleaching chemicals lime mud sluries sizes alum dyes
OIL INDUSTRIES drilling mud phosphoric acid ethenol extract scrubber recycle water urea solution nitrate solution spent acid sodium silicate & water sodium chloride brine tar-sand slurry
WATER & SEWAGE activated sludge fresh water raw sewage digested sludge primary sludge return activated sludge
METER SIZES RANGE FROM3/16INCH TO OVER G FEET PIPE DIAMETER
FOXBORO BEG. U . S . PAT. OFF.
MAGNETIC FLOW METERS
Circle No. 7 on Readers' Service Card VOL. 5 1 , NO. 11
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NOVEMBER 1959
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