New FLOW FORUM live on ControlGlobal.com @FlowForum #flowmeters #pauto #automation

April 20, 2012

Are you interested in Flow? Do you have problem applications that just aren't right? Do you need to know more than you know about flow measurement? Then look here!

Are you interested in Flow? Do you have problem applications that just aren't right? Do you need to know more than you know about flow measurement? Then look here!

We've just launched a new Knowledge Center called "The Flow Forum" on ControlGlobal.com that is intended to be a repository of best practices and other educational information related to industrial flow measurement. Flow is one of the most challenging measurements to make properly, and there are many things to know before starting out to install a flow sensor and a flow control loop. We're going to provide some of the answers, thanks to our sponsor, ABB.

One unique aspect of this project is that we've also created a complementary, cross-promoted LinkedIn group as a platform to encourage sharing, dialogue and Q&A on industrial flow measurement as well as a dedicated Twitter identity through which we plan to share flow measurement related tweets and lure you all back to the Flow Forum Knowledge Center page and the LinkedIn group.

We would love it if you would visit the Knowledge Center, join the Flow Forum LinkedIn Group, and follow @FlowForum on Twitter.

Links to all three are below:

The Flow Forum Knowledge Center:
http://www.controlglobal.com/knowledge_centers/flow_forum/

The Flow Forum LinkedIn group:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Flow-Forum-4309117

The Flow Forum on Twitter (@FlowForum):
http://twitter.com/FlowForum

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