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Endress+Hauser expands flow calibration capabilities

Dec. 6, 2021

Endress+Hauser expands its calibration capabilities in the United States with a new flow calibration rig located at the company’s new Houston campus. The rig will service customers’ flowmeters, including those from third-party vendors, and will have expanded line size and flowrate capabilities.

“With the addition of this new flow calibration rig, we will expand our calibration capabilities to cover flowmeter sizes from 1/12 in. to 12 in.,” said Kyle Shipps, Endress+Hauser calibration and repair group manager. “This will allow us to better support the installed base of flowmeters in the region, while reducing shipping costs and total turnaround time for our customers.”

The new calibration rig will expand flow capabilities to 12-inch line size and 1,750 gallons per minute and can service Coriolis (standard and premium calibration), electromagnetic, vortex, ultrasonic in-line, and ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeters.

The Houston facility offers expedited calibration turn times for certain applications as well as cleaning services for customer meters.

“Endress+Hauser continues to invest in technology and strategies that bring us closer to our customers and the industries that we serve,” Shipps said. “We are always looking for unique ways to make our customers’ lives easier, so we’re very excited for this new calibration rig, and all the ways it can be used to provide superior service to the region.”

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