Product category:
Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Flotech Solutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2004
Established flowmeters go under new name
Flotech Solutions has been appointed as the European sales agent for Brodie Meter Co, of Statesboro, USA.
Flotech Solutions has been appointed as the European sales agent for Brodie Meter Co, of Statesboro, USA This new Brodie Meter Co was established recently to acquire the BiRotor and Oval Gear positive displacement flowmeter product lines and manufacturing facilities from Emerson Process Management
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Recently sold under the Brooks Instrument, Brooks Petroleum and Daniel names within Emerson, the product traces its roots back to The Ralph M Brodie Company, which was founded in 1929.
Bob Wrigley, Managing Director of Flotech Solutions, commented: "Flotech has been the UK sales agent for this well respected flow product range in the offshore oil and petroleum refining industry for several years, and we are delighted to develop this relationship with the new Brodie Meter Company, to encompass the whole of Europe".
The BiRotor is a precision positive displacement flowmeter, available with mechanical or electronic readout systems.
It is suitable for high viscosity liquid flow measurement, under difficult conditions, and is renowned for reliability and durability.
The meters are used on oil delivery pipelines to meet custody transfer and allocation measurement requirements.
In Manchester, Flotech holds a full range of spares for this meter range, and offers a repair and recalibration service and facility for European users. Request free introductory details about products from Flotech Solutions ...
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