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Overcoming Slurry Noise: How the RBHEF-LS Slurry Magmeter Succeeded in a 500,000-Ton Recycled Pulping Project

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In the pulp and paper industry, recycled fiber (waste paper) pulping is notoriously difficult for industrial instrumentation. Because the slurry contains high fiber consistency, chemical residues, and micro-debris, flowmeters face a brutal environment of high noise and mechanical wear. How can engineers guarantee stable flow data under such conditions? This article looks at a recent benchmark case study—a 500,000-ton/year recycled fiber pulping project at a large paper mill in Zhengzhou —to analyze how the RBHEF-LS Slurry-Type Electromagnetic Flowmeter successfully replaced a prominent international tier-1 brand in critical pulping loops. Pulp And Paper Industry, System Integrators, Electromagnetic Flowmeter 1. Project Background: The 500,000-Ton Harsh Challenge This large-scale paper project requires continuous, high-capacity operation. The recycled pulping loops handle highly viscous, non-Newtonian fluids that generate extreme slurry noise. Originally, the project design called fo...

Engineering the Perfect Flow: Why the Flagship RBHFM-HF is the Choice for Critical Industrial Processes

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Why the Flagship RBHFM-HF is the Choice for Critical Industrial Processes In complex industrial facilities—such as modern chemical processing plants, refineries, and power generation grids—flow measurement is the heartbeat of automation. Historically, achieving tight process tolerances required heavy full-bore inline meters. However, the costs associated with plant shutdowns, heavy pipe cutting, and the ongoing risks of mechanical wear have driven a global shift toward non-intrusive alternatives To bridge the gap between non-intrusive convenience and custody-grade metrics , R&B Instrument Inc. engineered the RBHFM-HF High-Precision Industrial Time Difference Ultrasonic Flow Meter Breaking the Accuracy Barrier in Clamp-On Sizing The most persistent critique of early clamp-on ultrasonic technology was its susceptibility to signal drift . The RBHFM-HF eliminates this through advanced signal processing algorithms and a lightning-fast sampling rate of up to 300 pcs/s. This allows the...

Specifying Electromagnetic Flowmeters for Harsh Tropical Environments: A Southeast Asian Engineering Guide

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Infrastructure and industrial growth across Southeast Asia are accelerating at an unprecedented pace. From state-of-the-art semiconductor wafer fabs in Singapore and Malaysia to major municipal wastewater upgrades in Vietnam and Thailand, electromagnetic flowmeters (magmeters) are the premier choice for fluid monitoring. Electromagnetic Flowmeters for Harsh Tropical Environments However, the region’s unique tropical climate and specific industrial profiles demand a more rigorous selection process than standard charts offer. Here is how to engineer your RB Flowmeter selection for maximum reliability in SEA. 1. Climate Resilience: Solving the IP67 vs. IP68 Dilemma In Southeast Asia, heavy monsoon rains and high groundwater tables mean that flowmeters installed in outdoor trenches, shallow burial grids, or underground chambers are frequently submerged. Selection Action: Standard IP65 or IP67 housings will eventually suffer from moisture ingress, leading to catastrophic excitation fail...

Beyond the Bore Size: A Comprehensive Guide to Electromagnetic Flowmeter Selection

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Electromagnetic flowmeters (magmeters) are the gold standard for volumetric flow measurement due to their obstructionless design, lack of moving parts, and low pressure drop. However, specifying a magmeter based solely on pipe size is a recipe for operational failure. To ensure long-term reliability and achieve up to 0.2%  accuracy, engineering teams must conduct a thorough multi-variable analysis. Here is the step-by-step selection framework recommended by RB Flowmeter . RB Flowmeter, Selection Guide, Sizing Checklist, Magmeter, RBEF, RBHEF, Instrumentation Design 1. The Conductivity Threshold First and foremost, Faraday’s Law of induction requires a conductive fluid. Standard magmeters like the RB Flowmeter RBEF Series require a minimum fluid conductivity of 5 μS/cm . While municipal wastewater, chemical acids, and slurries are excellent conductors, pure demineralized water, hydrocarbons, and gases cannot be measured using electromagnetic technology. 2. Matching Liners and Ele...

Retrofitting Large Pipes Without Downtime: The ROI of Insertion Magmeters in Southeast Asia

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 As Southeast Asia expands its industrial footprint—from semi-conductor plants in Malaysia to smart city frameworks in Singapore —water infrastructure is under immense stress. Upgrading large pipelines (DN400 to DN3000) often forces utilities into a corner: do you cut the mains and disrupt operations, or do you delay critical monitoring? Insertion Electromagnetic Flowmeter  For most process engineers in the region, the answer is transitioning to the Insertion Electromagnetic Flowmeter (RB Flowmeter RBEF-I Series) . Here is why this technology delivers the highest ROI for tropical and expanding industrial grids. Beating the Monsoon: Moisture & Submersibility Challenges One of the unique engineering hurdles in Southeast Asia is the humid tropical climate and heavy monsoon seasons. Traditional flowmeters installed in underground valve chambers or shallow burial pits are constantly at risk of water logging. The Solution: The RBEF-I Series can be specified with an IP68-rat...

Insertion vs. In-Line: The Ultimate Guide to Insertion Magnetic Flowmeter Pros & Cons

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In large-scale industrial fluid networks, choosing the right flowmeter often comes down to a balance between budget, accuracy, and installation complexity. For pipelines exceeding DN300 (12 inches) , the Insertion Magnetic Flowmeter (RBEF-I Series) has become an industry favorite. However, to maximize its ROI, engineers must understand both its strengths and limitations. Insertion Magnetic Flowmeter Pros & Cons Advantages of Insertion Magmeters • Exceptional Cost Savings on Large Diameters: For traditional in-line meters , the price scales exponentially with the pipe size due to the heavy steel body and liner material. With insertion meters, the sensor probe remains the same size, significantly lowering capital costs on massive water grids. • Hot-Tapping (No-Downtime Installation): Thanks to the integration of a hot-tap ball valve, the probe can be vertically inserted into an active, pressurized pipeline. The sensor is precisely positioned at 1/8 of the pipe diameter, where the p...

The Essential Guide to Electromagnetic Flowmeter Grounding Methods

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 Accuracy in a magmeter is not just about the sensor; it’s about the environment. Because the induced voltage is so small (often in millivolts ), even minor electrical interference from pumps or nearby motors can cause massive fluctuations. At RB Flowmeter , we categorize grounding into three main scenarios. Electromagnetic Flowmeter Grounding Methods 1. Conductive Metal Pipelines In standard metal pipes, the fluid is usually in contact with the pipe wall. Grounding involves connecting the sensor flanges to the pipe flanges using copper straps. This ensures the fluid, sensor, and transmitter share the same potential. 2. Non-Conductive Pipes (PVC, HDPE, or Lined) If your pipe is plastic, the fluid is "isolated" from the ground. To solve this, you must use Grounding Rings or a sensor equipped with a Third Electrode (Grounding Electrode). This provides the necessary contact point to drain stray voltages away from the measurement signal. 3. Pipes with Cathodic Protection In ...