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Proline Promass Q 300/500 With Smart 4-Tube Technology from Endress+Hauser

August 11, 2022

Thanks to its revolutionary 4-tube technology and an extended measuring range for pipelines up to DN 250 (10″), Proline Promass Q from Endress+Hauser opens up numerous promising applications in the oil and gas industry. Low pressure loss and outstanding measuring accuracy are just two examples of its many benefits. Watch this animations to learn how the 4-tube technology works. 

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Endress+Hauser Enhances Proline Promass Q 300/500 with Intelligent 4-Tube Technology for Precise Measurement of High Flows

Globally, over 90 million barrels of crude oil, natural gas, and refined hydrocarbons are produced, transported, stored, and sold to end users every day. With enormous transactions like these, any instrument inaccuracy, even the most infinitesimal, can result in significant shortfalls for the supplier or buyer. Promass Q, a high-tech Coriolis flowmeter line from Endress+Hauser, alleviates concerns of inaccuracies with its revolutionary 4-tube technology, while measuring with minimal pressure loss over a wide range of flow rates. 

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