KROHNE, Inc. based in Beverly, MA is a wholly owned subsidiary of KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH of Duisburg Germany.In this podcast, which is primarily for sales channel partners and employees,.we will explore topics related to product technology, development background or applications.
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October 27, 202534 min
Chemical Processing: Solving Corrosive Flow Measurement
KROHNE 's Al Dhanji discusses flow measurement technologies for chlor-alkali processes, covering magmeters, Coriolis meters, entrained gas management and safety integrity levels.Three Key TakeawaysVirtual reference technology eliminates leak paths in mag meters by using a non-wetted grounding methodology, reducing costs and maintenance risks in corrosive applications.Straight-tube Coriolis meters offer advantages over bent-tube designs: easier installation, less pressure drop, reduced abrasion, simpler cleaning and competitive pricing with custody transfer accuracy.Entrained gas management is essential for process reliability — it keeps Coriolis meters measuring during two-phase flow conditions and provides early warning of upstream equipment problems like cavitating pumps or failing seals.Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
September 26, 202556 min
Control Magazine: Flow Instrumentation Roundtable
Flow measurement technology has evolved to meet the increasingly complex demands operators must place on accuracy and reliability.In the processing industries, such as oil and gas, chemical processing and water and wastewater management, inaccurate flow data can lead to catastrophic results. These days, Coriolis meters offer a more accurate means of flow measurement, but they aren’t alone. Everything from ultrasonic to electromagnetic technology plays a role in the overall safety, security, and efficiency of both continuous and batch processing.This webinar's audio content is available here and features a panel of experts discussing the evolution of flow technology, best practices for selecting the right flowmeter for various applications, ensuring accuracy and reliability, and the one big thing you need to know about selecting flowmeters in today’s industry. The webinar was sponsored by KROHNE, Endress & Hauser and Emerson.The spekers are Tonya Wyatt from Micromotion, Lauton Rushford and Adam Booth of E&H plus Alec O'Keefe and Joe Incontri from KROHNE you can register to watch the webinar at this link: Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
September 22, 2025Episode 411 min
Processing Magazine Podcast: Talking all things flowmeters with KROHNE's Joe Incontri
This is another episode from Processing Magazine's Solutions Spotlight podcast channel. In this episode the publisher, Jesse Osborne, and KROHNE's director of marketing for North America discuss KROHNE's electromagnetic, ultrasonic and Coriolis flowmeters and more ahead of next week's WEFTEC show in Chicago. Sponsored by KROHNESept. 22, 2025Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
September 11, 2025Episode 312 min
Processing Magazine Podcast: Fundamentals of radar level measurement
Processing managing editor Daniel Gaddy talks with KROHNE’s Director of Marketing for North America about the applications, maintenance and history of this level measurement solution. Sept. 8, 2025If you'd rather, you can access the original podcast published by Processing Magazine at this link: https://www.podbean.com/ep/pb-zk46y-19556f3Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
May 13, 2025Episode 215 min
A conversation about Pet Food and other F&B process flow measurement
Various aspects of pet food production often create challenging flow applications. Joe Incontri, KROHNE Director of Marketing discusses them with Olivier Reglat, Food & Beverage Industry Specialist and Canada East Region Manager and Neil Stringer, North America Food & Beverage Industry Manager. You'll find out about how mass meters operate and how they can address some of the process needs better than any other flow technologies, but their performance in some pet food applications requires special consideration. We will also delve into how KROHNE meters stand apart in viscous flow applications as often found in pet food production processes.You will find details about KROHNE's solutions for Pet Food Industry applications at our landing page: https://cmp.krohne.com/pet-food/Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
April 11, 202529 min
Chemical Processing Podcast: Magnetic Precision-Flow Measurement Without Moving Parts
Electromagnetic flow meters are volumetric flow meters that useelectromagnetic induction to measure liquid velocity. Thismeasurement method is highly accurate at measuring water-basedfluids as they pass through a pipe. They are cost-effective, long-lastingand compatible with existing technology. However, there are things toconsider before investing in this technology.Chemical Processing's editor Traci Purdum chatted with Joseph Incontri, director of marketing, North America at KROHNE, to help us understand the prosand cons.Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
December 19, 2024Episode 819 min
How measurement technology can improve throughput, quality and sustainability
As published and distributed by Process Instrumentation Magazine December 2024Year’s end is when people gather for holiday parties or family get togethers. It also means that food and beverages are crucial contributors to good times and long lasting memories. It is no secret that food recipes, whether for home meals or large scale production, are only as good as the people who follow them, and the measurement tools they use. A pinch, dash, tad, smidgen, drop or sprinkle doesn’t exactly spell accuracy or lead to repeatability. That’s where process measurement instruments come into play. Food production processes, like recipes, also involve some interesting challenges. For chocolate producers, they need to measure the ingredients down to the gram and they need need to control the temperature very closely. Butter and cheese producers need to control their separation and standardization processes very closely while bread, pastry and cake folks have a lot to control in their blending and mixing process. Not to mention that in every instance they also have to make sure their high standards of cleanliness and sterilization are always maintained and that records are up to date for regulators and inspectors.KROHNE flow, level temperature and pressure sensors are used throughout the world in many of these applications and challenging environments and we will be discussing a few of the unique elements that set out devices apart and worthy of consideration for your process, whether it is for a food process, a chemical production plant or even a wastewater treatment facility.We will discuss the a few measurement principles, some real world conditions they excel in and how they can contribute to a sustainable process operation.https://us.krohne.com/en/applications/dosing-ingredients-chocolate-production https://us.krohne.com/en/applications/mass-flow-measurement-spinach-sauce https://us.krohne.com/en/applications/level-measurement-liquid-chocolate-industrial-bakery https://us.krohne.com The YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/@krohneContact us by email at info@krohne.com
December 13, 2024Episode 717 min
Coriolis Meters can Tackle Some of the Toughest Process Challenges
Flowmeters have been used for hundreds of years, but it is only relatively recently that the most adaptable technology has become available for process applications. Coriolis meters were first patented in the 1950s and first introduced as lab instruments in the 70s. They began to be rolled out to specific process applications a decade later and have rapidly evolved in design and performance since then, to the point now where they are by far the most accurate and repeatable flow sensor technology for process liquids and gas applications. Some meter designs can also be applied to custody transfer situations, further validating their outstanding performance specifications.Most Coriolis meters on the market then, and now, feature a multi-tube or single bent tube sensor design. KROHNE was among the earliest producers of Coriolis meters and quickly distinguished itself by developing the first single straight tube design for challenging processes that could not accept bent tube solutions. In this episode, I would like to discuss some of the challenges that Coriolis meters can tackle better than other flowmeter technologies and I would also like to take it a step further and share a few unique situations where only a very specific solution could be applied.Some aspects we’ll cover:•The basics of Coriolis meters•How their performance matches to other types of flowmeters•Where do bent tube and straight tube meters apply themselves•3 Specific unique applications•What you need to considerContact us by email at info@krohne.com
June 11, 202411 min
2024 Episode 6 Produced Water
Using Electromagnetic Flowmeters for Better Management of Produced WaterThe oil and gas industry is increasingly relying on electromagnetic flowmeters, or magmeters, as a crucial tool to address the ever-growing challenges of managing produced water, which is the water that is brought to the surface during oil and gas extraction operations. The volume of produced water is surging while the industry also faces growing constraints on its disposal and how it can be used.These growing financial and environmental pressures have heightened the importance of accurate and reliable measurement of produced water flow at every stage — from extraction and separation to transportation, treatment, and eventual re-use or disposal. Consequently, the industry is transitioning from conventional mechanical meters to intelligent electromagnetic flowmeters, enabling more efficient and effective management of produced water.Get some background on this industry segment, discover the benefits of magmeters and learn about the distinct advantages KROHNE OPTIFLUX meters have .Click below to learn more:Custody transfer metering systems for produced waterProduced water in natural gas productionOPTIFLUX 4300Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
April 2, 202419 min
2024 Episode 5 - Flow Measurement for Steam, Heating and Cooling water and Condensate Lines
Yannick Farine is KROHNE’s Industry Specialist for Vegetable Oils. He is a member of the Global Food & Beverage Industry Marketing Division. He is based in Antwerp, in the Flemish region of Belgium and has been with KROHNE for over 5 years in various roles. He has been in his current role since January of 2022.Right now he is focused on Global Business development for the edible oils industry while also having a few specific account management responsibilitiesAccording to Yannick, based a variety of unique products and features within the KROHNE portfolio we can improve edible oils installations both technically and economically depending on the customers preferences. However, approaching the market with these unusual solutions deviates from common industry standards and it's my role to promote and spread this information. Which brings us to the subject for this session. It is energy management at food and edible oil production facilities. You might think that it does not apply to your area but think again since this content can also apply to any manufacturing facility. Specifically, Yannick will speak about steam applications, as well as heating and cooling water loops and the instrumentation solutions KROHNE has to offer for those. He’ll also touch on how to best address the customer’s hidden or unspoken requirements and how to counteract traditional biases and competitor positioning.Today’s session draws from content that Yannick first introduced in a webinar for the international KROHNE sales team a few weeks ago. I have adapted the audio for this brief podcast format. Since Yannick had created this content for an international audience, primarily focused on European applications, I have also the interjected some thoughts for North America based prospects and customers. I hope you enjoy this and that you will benefit from developing interesting conversations and opportunities with your prospects and customers on these topics introduced by Yannick.We welcome any questions or comments.Contact us by email at info@krohne.com
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