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Universal Flowmeter UFM 3030 from KROHNE, Inc., who will be exhibiting at Instrumentation 2008 Expo & Training, on February 28, 2008, in Los Angeles County, California. Their contact info is below.

The largest exhibition dedicated to state of the art instrumentation and process control on the west coast, it features a dozen technical training sessions. The expo and all training is free to anyone in the refinery, water, wastewater, power generation and process industries who are involved with instrumentation and process control. All the major I&C suppliers will be exhibiting.

Instrumentation 2008 Expo & Training, on February 28, 2008, in Los Angeles County, California. Their contact info is below. The largest exhibition dedicated to state of the art instrumentation and process control on the west coast, it features a dozen technical training sessions.

The expo and all training is free to anyone in the refinery, water, wastewater, power generation and process industries who are involved with instrumentation and process control. All the major I&C suppliers will be exhibiting.

Pre-register to receive a free gift not available at the door at the official website at www.instrumentation2008.com or call (206) 984-3922 for more information about exhibiting or sponsoring at this year's expo.

KROHNE, Inc., www.krohne.com, 7 Dearborn Road, Peabody, MA 01960, (800) FLOWING, (978) 535 6060, info@krohne.com. Southern California contact: Peter Robinson, (562) 716-3657.

Keywords: Flow measurement, UFM 3030, The Universal Flowmeter, Ultrasonic, chemical, water, wastewater, petrochemical, obstruction, trouble-free operation, no pressure loss, spend less on pumps, less power consumption, no filters or strainers, no moving parts, no wear and tear, no scaling, no periodic calibration, minimal maintenance, trouble-free, low operating cost

Video provided by Peter Robinson, Krohne. Copyright (C) Krohne, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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