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Viscometers approved for Canadian hazards

A Hydramotion product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 1, 2005

Hydramotion's XL7 process viscometers have now been granted CSA approval for hazardous area applications in Canada.

Hydramotion's XL7 process viscometers have now been granted CSA approval for hazardous area applications in Canada.

Every type of XL7 is available in an intrinsically safe version, fully certified for use in all Divisions and Zones.

For customers in Canada, the CSA approval complements Hydramotion's existing CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) approval for the XL7 in sanitary applications.

Hydramotion is a world leader in viscometry, supplying precision viscosity measurement solutions for industrial process environments of all kinds in every continent.

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