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Agar’s Oil Water meters measure oil and water in production fluids. Samples production flow every three seconds, calculating the percentage of water in the flow stream giving operators an accurate breakdown of fluids from producing wells.
- 200 Series
Agar’s OW-200 series is a second-generation design,...
- Ow – 300
The Agar OW-300 Series oil/water meters determines...
- 200 Series
Agar’s OW-200 series is a second-generation design, microwave based liquid/liquid analyzer developed by Agar Corporation after introducing the first 0-100% oil/water meter to the market in 1985. DOWNLOAD OW-200 BROCHURE.
The Agar OW-300 Series oil/water meters determines liquid-in-liquid concentrations by measuring the complex permittivity properties of the flow stream using a multiple high frequency method. Typical applications include crude oil and finished product pipeline monitoring, water in slop oil, glycol and water, and aqueous/organic measurement.
The Agar OW-300 Series oil/water meters determines liquid-in-liquid concentrations by measuring the complex permittivity properties of the flow stream using a multiple high frequency method. Typical applications include crude oil and finished product pipeline monitoring, water in slop oil, glycol and water, and aqueous/organic measurement.
26 lis 2018 · Agar’s OW-200 series is a second-generation design, microwave based liquid/liquid analyzer developed by Agar Corporation after introducing the first 0-100% oil/water meter to the market in 1985.
The AGAR OW Series oil/water meters measure liquid-in-liquid concentrations, utilizing a Microwave transmitter (2.45 Gigahertz) to measure bulk dielectric properties of the flow stream. Typical applications include crude oil and finished product pipeline monitoring, water in slop oil, glycol and water, and aqueous/organic measurement.
The AGAR OW-202 is an insertion type oil/water monitor designed for service in line sizes 6” and above and water cut ranges of 0-100%. This watercut monitor measures liquid-in-liquid concentrations using microwave absorption technology.