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In the chemical industry, steam is used extensively as a heat transfer medium, power generation, as well as directly used in chemical reactions. Measurement of this vital process input has been challenging with traditional flow technologies like Differential Pressure (DP) Orifice, Venturi, and other elements as well as the newer Vortex principle, which overcomes some of the limitations of DP based meters, however, is still limited in turndown and has its own unique limitations (i.e. sensitivity to mechanical vibrations in vortex frequency range)

A new gas ultrasonic flowmeter is available for superheated steam which provides exceptional accuracy over extremely wide turndowns, is completely non-obstructive causing zero additional pressure loss and requires no maintenance. This session will cover the challenges in developing an ultrasonic flowmeter able to contend with the difficult conditions poised by superheated steam. We’ll show the unique construction of this meter and discuss the user benefits it brings to the chemical industry.

We’ll demonstrate some real-world applications that solved measurement problems while exceeding user expectations! Learn how gas ultrasonic flowmeters can help your management of this essential utility.
When
Thursday, April 23, 2026 · 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenters
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Jonathan Fiedler
Ultrasonic Product Manager; KROHNE, Inc.
Jonathan is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He's been working in the process instrumentation field for his entire 35-year career, firstly as a Manufacturer’s Representative and for the past 30-years with KROHNE, Inc. as a Coriolis Mass Flow Specialist, District Sales Executive, Flow and Level Specialist, Nuclear Industry Manager, Business Development for Pipeline Leak Detection and most recently as Ultrasonic Flow Product Specialist.
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Scott Jenkins
Senior Editor, Chemical Engineering Magazine
Scott Jenkins has been an editor at Chemical Engineering since 2009. Prior to joining CE, Scott worked in various capacities as a science journalist and communications specialist, reporting and writing on a variety of sectors, including chemical processing, biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing and research policy. He also has industry experience as a quality assurance chemist and research experience as a synthetic organic chemist. Scott holds a bachelor’s degree from Colgate University, and a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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