I agree with you EdStainless about the optical pyrometers but we are building a prototype that will be tested, tweaked, etc., and potentially go into production once they get it where they want it or how they want it, cost is has a big part in the equipment we're choosing.
The process temp will...
The process is induction melting of a specific metal. Thermocouples are used for measuring the temperature of the container holding the molten metal. A type K extension cable ties the thermocouples to the feed-thru 41-pin flange. Another multipair cable is connected to the exterior vessel side...
I have a 41-pin thermocouple (type K) feed-thru flange for connecting a multipair thermocouple extension cable from within a vessel to the outside. The multipair cable has an overall shield and drain wire. I have 5 spare pins on the feed-thru flange; 3 are chromel (+) and 2 are aluminel (-)...
Maybe I'm missing something but I've gone round and round trying to come up with a way to solve the three (3) equations below.
Let's say I calculate Pvc (pressure at vena contracta, psia) using the formula Pvc = FF * Pv. That's ok but when you insert Pvc into the FL (Liquid Pressure recovery...
I have finally found someone. I called PGI International which gave me info on a manifold that rates 10,000 psi at 200F and the distributor is Rawson & Co. Thanks for the help guys.
I am trying to locate a manufacturer of an ANSI 10,000# 5 valve instrument manifold. I've been to Anderson Greenwood and the best they offer is a 6000# rating at 200 deg. F.
I would appreciate any leads you can give me on looking a manifacturer that fits the 10,000# rating. Thanks!!
Thanks JLSeagull. I will post this in the forums you mentioned. As for the company I work for, it is an oil & gas consulting firm. We do about 98% offshore work with some, very little, plant jobs. The company started in NO about 20-25 years ago and eventually got an office in houston about...
My company has just implemented the Intools, or I guess what is now called SmartPlant, program. I haven't really looked much into it due to other priorities, but a client we are starting a new job for soon wants our company to use this program. I work for an oil/gas consulting firm that mostly...
I have cleared up a few things. The elements diaphragm is Hastelloy, but the body is either SS or Hastelloy. I see that they are using Hastelloy when seawater is the process, which could be a corrosive liquid. But would SS be just as good, or are there many other factors to consider before...
I am new to the instrumentation side of EE and need some expertise on a particular subject. I am checking some PIT spec sheets and have run across the term Hastelloy C-276. I have read that it has a much better resistance to corrosive material, as opposed to SS. I see that they use the...
Does anyone know of any tutorial videos for VBA? I have used some of the videos at the following link for VB.NET:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/learning/#beginners
but haven't found any for VBA. I would appreciate any help with this. Thank You!
See page 9 of 12 at the following link to see an example of what I mean. See on the right upper corner where it reads LAMP WATTS and CONVERSION FACTOR.
http://www.crouse-hinds.com/crousehinds/newproducts/relatedinfo/EVI%20Series%20brochure.pdf#search='crousehinds%20series%20conversion%20factor'