Genie 133 Membrane Separator – A+ Corporation
The GPR™ consists of a housing and a membrane-tipped probe regulator. The housing is installed in a depressurized pipeline through a vertically mounted thread-o-let or flange
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A+ Corporation pioneered the use of membranes for removing liquids to protect analyzers in both gas and liquid streams with their Genie Membrane Separators.
Additionally, the company pioneered the use of membranes on sample probes, eliminating liquids at pipeline conditions to ensure a representative sample as well as preventing liquids from contaminating the sample system. With over 45 patents and counting, A+ continues to create new and exciting technologies which will continue to define and redefine the way fluids are sampled.
Better solutions come from a better understanding of the problems customers face. By understanding and identifying these core issues, they ensure the solutions A+ Corporation provides are solving the root problem and not simply fixing symptoms of the core problem..
The GPR™ consists of a housing and a membrane-tipped probe regulator. The housing is installed in a depressurized pipeline through a vertically mounted thread-o-let or flange
The GPR™ consists of a housing and a membrane-tipped probe regulator. The housing is installed in a depressurized pipeline through a vertically mounted thread-o-let or flange
The Direct Drive Model 752™ thermowell probe allows a resistance temperature detector (RTD) to be inserted and extracted from a pressurized system through a full opening valve.
The Model 170 protects gas systems requiring very low sample flow rates on a continuous or intermittent basis.
The Avenger™ Model 38M is the same size as the Model 38, and contains Genie® Membrane Technology™.