Mass Flow Meters and Leak Detectors
Ultrasound World VI (2010)
Ultrasound World VI Program Abstracts
Presentation:
Mass Flow Meters and Leak Detectors: an essential
combination for compressed air measurements.
Presenter: Cynthia Kuiper
MSc, Sales and Marketing Director, VPInstruments
Abstract: Approximately
25% in the compressed air is wasted by leakage. Repairing leaks is
the easiest and most beneficial way to realize dramatic compressed
air savings. To detect the overall leakage in a factory and to
quantify the amount of savings, mass flow meters provide a great
tool. Combined with Ultrasonic leak detectors, they form the
perfect team for a continuous leakage management program around the
factory.
Flow meters show when it leaks and how much can be saved. Leak
detectors help you find them under any circumstance.
One example is Ingersoll Rand, who has conducted a large audit
in Italy last year, which revealed over 350,000 Euro in savings,
including 100,000 of savings by repairing leaks.
In this presentation we show how you can combine Ultrasound
leakage detectors and mass flow meters to quantify savings
potential and find leaks around the plant.
Bio: Cynthia Kuiper MSc,
Sales and Marketing Director, VPInstruments
Born Alkmaar (the Netherlands), Cynthia went to the Delft
University of Technology to study Industrial Design Engineering.
She got her Master's degree in Design for Interaction. After her
graduation in 2006, she joined VPInstruments as an office manager.
VPInstruments develops, produces and supplies mass flow meters and
energy management systems for compressed air, Nitrogen and
technical gasses. In 2007 she became the sales and marketing
manager. In 2010 Cynthia has become the sales en marketing director
of VPInstruments.
Besides her job at VPInstruments, Cynthia also joined in 2009
the board of Technet Delft. Technet Delft is a society for local
technical companies.
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