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Flow Conditioner guards analyzers from liquid damage.

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Flow Conditioner guards analyzers from liquid damage.
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October 14, 2003 - Able to remove liquids and particulates during gas sampling operations, stainless steel Guardian combines Automatic Liquid Shut-Off and Liquid Eliminator. Gas sample enters concavity where free liquids and aerosols are flushed through bottom and drained off, while conditioned gas flows through membrane separator to analyzer. Compact unit measures 2¼ x 4½ in., and installs into chromatograph, calorimeter, moisture analyzer and stack sampling systems.

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Welker Engineering Co.
13839 W. Bellfort St.
Sugarland, TX, 77478
USA


New Flow Conditioner Guards Analyzers from Liquid Damage

A new flow conditioner, designed to effectively remove liquids and particulates during gas sampling operations, has been introduced by Welker Engineering of Sugar Land, TX.

The new instrument, named the "Guardian," gives double protection by combining two popular and proven Welker products – the Automatic Liquid Shut-Off (ALS) and the Liquid Eliminator (LE) – to provide a strong defense for analytical instruments. In operation, the gas sample enters a specially designed concavity where free liquids and aerosols are flushed through the bottom and drained off, while the conditioned gas flows through a membrane separator to the analyzer. Any liquid that might get by the membrane forces a small ball (manufactured to exacting specifications) to rise and shut off the flow of liquid slugs that would otherwise flood analyzers – saving them from liquid damage and contamination.

At 2-1/4" wide by 4-1/2" tall and weighing only 2.2 lbs, the Guardian is compact enough to fit in the palm of the hand. It installs quickly and easily into chromatograph, calorimeter, moisture analyzer and stack sampling systems. 316 Stainless Steel construction gives the new flow conditioner long life and superior resistance against corrosion.

Welker Engineering Company is a leading manufacturer of patented pipeline control valves, gas and liquid sampling systems, high pressure sample cylinders, insertion devices, and instrumentation and filtration products for the natural gas, petroleum and environmental industries worldwide. An ISO-9001 certified company, Welker provides full system engineering, project management, full commissioning and after-sale technical support for each individual customer's needs.

For more information on the new Welker Guardian Flow Conditioner, contact Duane Lee, Welker Engineering Company. P.O. Box 138, Sugar Land, Texas 77478-0138 U.S.A. Telephone (800)776-7267; (281)491-2331; FAX (281)491-8344.
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