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The World Market for Gas Flow Measurement A New Market Study from Flow Research - Now Ready to Ship! |
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contains a description of a new market study from Flow Research on gas flow measurement.
To order this study, contact Flow Research by email at jesse@flowresearch.com,
or call Flow Research at 781-245-3200. Or, use our handy Order
Form.The World Market for Gas Flowmeters is over 500 pages long. It is published in two volumes: I. New-Technology Flowmeters
II. Traditional Technology Flowmeters
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Research has completed a new market study on the worldwide gas flow
measurement market. One goal
was to determine the market size of various types of flowmeters used to measure gas flow.
In addition, forecasts through 2008 are included. Coriolis, Ultrasonic, Vortex, Thermal, Differential Pressure (DP), Positive Displacement, Turbine, and Variable Area The study has multiple purposes:
The study is divided into the following regions:
The study will identifies certain application areas that are especially important. These include:
Of special interest are applications where technologies are competing. This includes:
It is especially interesting to understand how Coriolis meters and thermal meters relate to each other. Coriolis meters are used for high accuracy measurements, and thermal flowmeters excel in measuring low flows, including airflow. In what industries and applications do they compete, and where are they complementary? This study answers that question, and many other questions about gas flow measurement. Flow Research has completed a series of twelve studies that include all types of flowmeters. Information about these studies is at http://www.flowresearch.com/flow.htm. This new study will go beyond previous studies by providing updated information, and by comparing the different technologies as they are used for gas flow measurement. This study should be of special interest to any manufacturer or end-user of flowmeters used to measure gas flow. It should also be of interest to engineering firms that specify flowmeters for measuring gas flow. |
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