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Meyer Tool developed its 1st airflow system in 1979 and has flowed thousands of blades and vanes since.
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System is designed, built and tested to comply with the international standards for Laboratory Equipment Safety, EN61010-1 and Laboratory Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility - EN61326-1.
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Primary flow standards are maintained by the Flow Measurement Center (FMC) and calibrated directly by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in conjunction with OEM flow labs. Uncertainty in primary flow standards is ±0.07% to ±0.12%, k=2.
Meyer Tool airflow stands have several benefits:
- Available for purchase or lease
- On-Site support for training and service
- Regular updates from MTI continuous improvement program.
- These systems create value by reducing the cost of ownership without sacrificing performance.
- They promote continuous improvement using built-in statistical process controls and enterprise wide access to test data.
- They deliver a standard work environment in a small footprint and a user-friendly turnkey system.
Meyer Tool airflow stands are accurate:
- Accuracy assured by using a combination of sonic nozzles, state of the art instrumentation, and time proven proprietary software.
- Uncertainty in reported flow rates is ±0.37% to ±0.61%, k=2.
- Capable of flow rates of 0.00006 to 1.5 Lbm/sec.
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