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FT4X Wins the Oil & Gas Engineering’s 2018 Product of the Year

Fox Model FT4X Thermal Flow MeterIt has just been announced that the FT4X is winner of Oil & Gas Engineering’s 2018 Product of the Year Award! Congratulations to Fox Thermal for the state-of-the-art flow meter design of the FT4X and this groundbreaking design recognition.

 

Fox Thermal’s Model FT4X has won the Silver Award in the Data & Analytics category of Oil & Gas Engineering’s 2018 Product of the Year Award. Winning products have been reviewed by qualified Engineers in each category. The Data & Analytics category focuses on products, software, and services that make the analysis or acquisition of data easier for users. The new Data Logger on the FT4X allows users to store more than 7 years of history right at the point of measurement! Data is easily accessible through the flow meter’s front panel or by using the free FT4X View™ software to generate and print logs detailing meter configuration, Calibration Validation test results, gas composition, gas density, gross heating value, and much more!

The Model FT4X is the only thermal mass flow meter on the market that allows the user to change the gas composition in the field without compromising the accuracy of the flow measurement reading. This winning design is all due to the digital sensor – the DDC-Sensor™ – technology, an advanced calibration laboratory, a continually improving quality system, and sound engineering principles used in the design of all Fox Thermal products.

Congratulations again to the dedicated team at Fox Thermal who work diligently to design, manufacture, and provide excellent customer service to advanced thermal mass flow meter customers in industrial markets around the world!

 

Click here to see the official announcement.

FT4X wins 2018 Oil & Gas Product of the Year Silver Award

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