There’s still time to book your booth for the upcoming Canadian Process & Automation Show taking place on September 18 in Regina.
Enjoy a hot breakfast while learning about some of the latest process trends and technologies at our new educational forum, free for all show attendees!
Here is a sneak peek at one of the guest speakers that will be presenting:
Utilizing an acoustic pulse to determine the amount of oil present in water
Presenter: Steve Stodulski, Applications Specialist, Liquid Analysis Measurement, Galvanic Applied Sciences.
The measurement of oil particles held in a suspension of water is a critical measurement for the re-use of water in down hole oil field production or for the environmental discharge of the produced water. Often this is done using an optical method, however, in many circumstances fouling of the optical windows occurs, rendering an optical method impractical. In these cases, an ultrasonic measurement is a preferred approach. The presentation will discuss how an acoustic pulse can be utilized to determine the amount of oil present in the water.
Steve Stodulski is an applications specialist for liquid analysis measurement at Galvanic Applied Sciences. He has over 30 years of experience in industrial process applications.
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