We know how to use resonance to get stability

Measurement and testing

We know how to use resonance to get stability

04 Aug, 2009

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Measurement and testing.

Who would not know about a resonant density measurement principle - simply described in any textbook of physics? Nowadays this method is widely accepted thanks to the long and stable operation; therefore resonant based devices are the quality standard within the petrochemical industry. The technology proves high accuracy of measurements and the long-term stability of calibration, even in serious conditions of use.

It seemed that nobody could think of anything better than the traditional, widely used technology.As it has appeared, it is possible!

Experts from LEMIS process have learnt to apply the technology of a resonance even more effectively and to measure by one resonator both density and viscosity simultaneously in a wide range of temperatures! The gauge is tolerant to vibration and pressure.

This achievement essentially reduces expenses for clients and sharply raises the efficiency of realisation of new projects demanding simultaneously measurements of density, viscosity and temperature of various liquid products.

The new line of devices developed on the basis of the tube resonator will pleasantly surprise our present customers and new clients.

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