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2002 - Flow Control division of Invensys (manufacturer of valves, actuators and associated flow control products [14]) 2004 - Thompsons Kelly & Lewis [15] (Australian supplier of centrifugal pumps [16]) 2005 - Interseal assets (from Australia-based Ludowici Mineral Processing Equipment Pty Ltd. [17])
Advantage Controls is a family-owned company based in Muskogee, Oklahoma that specializes in water treatment equipment and accessories. In 2014, the company was awarded with the Governor's Award for Excellence in Exporting, by Oklahoma's Secretary of State Chris Benge. Advantage Controls has equipment in every continent barring Antarctica. [1]
A mass flow controller is designed and calibrated to control a specific type of liquid or gas at a particular range of flow rates. The MFC can be given a setpoint from 0 to 100% of its full scale range but is typically operated in the 10 to 90% of full scale where the best accuracy is achieved.
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Active control requires actuators that require energy and may operate in a time-dependent manner. [1] Active flow control includes steady or unsteady suction or blowing, [2] the use of synthetic jets, valves and plasma actuators. Actuation may be pre-determined (open-loop control) or be dependent on monitoring sensors (closed-loop control).
FCI operates a NIST flow calibration laboratory with 19 precision flow stands. FCI utilizes these precision flow stands to flow actual gases and reference fluids matched to the temperature, process conditions, and line size of individual customers' flow meter applications. The company has subsidiaries in Tilburg, Netherlands and Beijing, China.
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The most common final control element in the process control industries is the control valve. The control valve manipulates a flowing fluid, such as gas, steam, water, or chemical compounds, to compensate for the load disturbance and keep the regulated process variable as close as possible to the desired set point. [1]