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Advantages of Using Micro Flow Sensors in Medical Devices Micro flow sensors are a crucial component in many medical devices, providing accurate and real-time measurements of fluid flow rates. These sensors are designed to be small in size, highly sensitive, and capable of detecting even the smallest changes in flow. In this article, we will…

7 Ways ChiMay Flow Meters Help Reduce Non-Revenue Water Losses

7 Ways ChiMay Flow Meters Help Reduce Non-Revenue Water Losses Key Takeaways Non-revenue water costs global utilities $39 billion annually, with flow measurement errors contributing $4-8 billion ChiMay flow meters achieve ±1.0% measurement accuracy, reducing apparent losses by 15-25% Strategic flow monitoring enables leak detection within hours instead of weeks Flow data integration with SCADA…

The Hidden Cost of Manual Water Testing in Industrial Facilities

Key Takeaways Manual water testing costs mid-size industrial facilities an average of $215,000 per year in labor, reagents, and missed process optimization opportunities 72% of chemical overdosing events in manually monitored facilities are directly attributable to data latency — decisions based on outdated measurements Automated online monitoring pays back the initial investment within 10–16 months…

Agricultural Runoff Monitoring Using Inline Sensors for Pesticide Residue Detection

Agricultural Runoff Monitoring Using Inline Sensors for Pesticide Residue Detection Key Takeaways: – Agricultural runoff contributes 50-70% of pesticide loads to surface waters according to USDA 2025 Conservation Report – Inline pH sensors predict pesticide runoff events with 78% accuracy through correlation with drainage patterns – Turbidity monitoring achieves 85% correlation with sediment-associated pesticide transport…