Wood in your tank?
The first attempts to replace the horse as the primary mode of transportation involved burning wood to create steam to drive a steam engine. If the new crop of biotechnology and renewable energy...
View ArticleKey Instruments Launches New Website
We just launched yet another new website, this time for our buddies over at Key Instruments, which is a division of Brooks Instrument. We redesigned www.KeyInstruments.com with enhanced company and...
View ArticleShop ’til You Drop
It’s official! Brooks Instrument has launched its online store. Now we can give customers quick and easy access to the Brooks family of products. Best of all, we’re offering free shipping on all orders...
View Article1250/55 Sho-Rate Series Flow Meters Added to Online Store
The Brooks online store is starting to grow! This week, we added the Sho-Rate 1250 and 1255 low-flow glass tube rotameters to the online shop. As a reminder, we’re offering free shipping on all orders...
View ArticleUpgrade Your Capacitance Manometer
While many of you use Brooks mass flow controllers or variable area flow meters for gas flow measurement and control, you might not know that Brooks also manufactures an exceptional capacitance...
View ArticlePressure Gauges Now Available Online
More new products were just added to our online store at www.BrooksInstrument.com/Shop. Now you can purchase 28 different pressure gauge models in addition to the glass and plastic tube variable area...
View ArticlePressure Regulators Now on BrooksInstrument.com/Shop
We continue to add more products to our e-commerce website, www.BrooksInstrument.com/Shop. We just added the model 8601 pressure regulator this week. There six different variations of the model 8601...
View ArticleThe MT3809 Flow Meter Hits New Lows
I’m really excited to announce the availability of a low flow rate option for our Model MT3809 armored rotameters. The MT3809 variable area flow meter is now capable of accurately measuring flow rates...
View ArticleSpecifying the Right Variable Area Flow Meter: Part 2 of 3
In yesterday’s blog post, I took you through why we need to know about your normal and maximum operating temperatures and pressures in your application to specify the right variable area (VA) flow...
View ArticleAbrasive and aggressive fluid control is difficult, but doable (Part 2)
In this series, we’re discussing the flow control challenges faced by users of abrasive or aggressive fluids. The first post described several applications for these challenging fluids, and briefly...
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