Interesting discussion going on over at the Control.com Forum:Â
The Slurry Density Measurement thread answering the question below:
“I would like to know if there are any as reliable instruments available as the Gamma meaurement instruments to determine slurry density. The slurry consists of fly ash (fine ash) and coarse ash from coal boilers and water. Average density varies from 1000 to 1500 kg/m3. I would like to do away with the radiation source to have a nuclear free”
Here at VEGA, we are are loving it, as look what Walt Boyes, Editor in Chief of Control magazine had to say:
“There are several suppliers of nuclear slurry density gauges that are available in the United States. The best of them, in my opinion, is Thermo (the old Texas Nuclear AND Kay-Ray brands), followed quickly by Ohmart-Vega (whose nuclear level gauges are better than Thermo’s) and Berthold Systems. “
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