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Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Krohne | Subject: Magnetic flowmeters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2001
Wide range of flowmeters used at Royal
Grolsch
The Grolsch brewery in Enschede is using Krohne's magnetic flowmeters in various processes involving wort, beer, process water, waste water and CIP liquids
Krohne is proud to be associated, through the use of its flowmeters on various applications, with the production of the world-famous Grolsch beer At Royal Grolsch NV in The Netherlands, whose rich tradition date back to 1615, has its origin in the east of The Netherlands
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Having grown from a local brewery to a national institution, Grolsch is now a world-famous and distinctive-tasting beer, recognisable by its familiar swingtop bottle.
For many years now the Grolsch brewery in Enschede, The Netherlands, has been using Krohne's flowmeters.
Magnetic flowmeters are utilised in various processes involving wort, beer, process water, waste water and CIP liquids.
100% stainless steel Variflux meters are also used, while Krohne's ceramic magmeters are used to fill the beer casks due to their excellent repeatability and accuracy.
Mass flow meters are used to measure the flow of yeast and glucose, while UFM meters perform on the de-mineralised water process and VA meters on process water.
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