DRY FLOW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DRI-FLO CEASER, ROBERT J. 6565 VINE COURT DENVER CO 80229 DRY-FLOW;PULVERULENT MATERIAL CONVEYORS AND PUMPS;
DRI-FLO MORGAN, MASON EDWARD 5702 E. GUNNISON PLACE DENVER CO 80222 DRY-FLOW;PULVERULENT MATERIAL CONVEYORS AND PUMPS;
DRY-FLO AKZO NOBEL SURFACE CHEMISTRY 525 West Van Buren Street Chicago IL 60607 DRY FLOW;Chemically treated dry powder used as a lubricant in the manufacture of skin care products, including lotions and creams, liquid talcs, aftershave products, antiperspirants, powders, suncare lotions and creams as well as color cosmetics;
DRYFLO DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. 1400 West 94th Street Bloomington MN 55431 DRY FLOW;filtering units, namely mist collectors with replaceable filter cartridges for industrial use; filter cartridges for industrial mist collector units;
DRYFLO MICROMERITICS INSTRUMENT CORPORATION 4356 Communications Drive Norcross GA 30093 DRY FLOW;packing medium for a pycnometer, namely a mixture of ceramic beads and graphite;
DRYFLO Lowe Alpine Holdings Limited Ann Street Kendal Cumbria, LA9 6AA United Kingdom DRY FLOW;clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts, sweaters, jumpers, trousers, jackets, shorts, briefs, pants, longjohns, vests, bras, tights, lingerie, socks, gloves, all of the above having a microporous or knitted lining; breathable underwear for use in sports; hats and caps having a woven or knitted lining; [ footwear ];[ textiles and textile goods, namely, fabrics, woven textile materials, knitted fabrics all for use in the manufacturing of clothing; textile lining for garments, micro-porous textile material, waterproof or water-resistant material, all for use in the manufacture of clothing ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for monitoring and controlling the nano-scale flow rate of fluid in the operating flow path of a HPLC system. A first flow sensor is disposed in a first flow path between a first flow-divider and a fluidic tee. A second flow sensor is disposed in a second flow path between a second flow-divider and the fluidic tee. A first recycle flow restrictor is disposed in the first recycle flow path in fluid communication with the first flow-divider. A second recycle flow restrictor is disposed in the second The permeability of each recycle flow restrictor can be selected to produce a desired flow rate with each respective flow path. The output signals of the first and second flow sensors to control output of a pump within each flow path.