ISO FLOW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ISO-FLO ITT INDUSTRIES, INC. 4 West Red Oak Lane White Plains NY 10604 ISO-FLOW;flow control valve for use in heating and cooling systems;
ISOFLOW Vascular Designs Inc. 4960 Almaden Expressway San Jose CA 95118 ISO FLOW;Catheters and parts and fittings therefor;
ISOFLOW SRAM CORPORATION 1333 N. KINGSBURY ST., 4TH FLOOR CHICAGO IL 60622 ISO FLOW;Bicycles; bicycle parts, namely cranks, brakes, front and rear hubs, chain rings, derailleurs, bolts being part of cranks, brake levers, handlebars, stems, pedals and bearing assemblies;
ISOFLOW LONGYEAR TM, INC. 2640 West 1700 South Salt Lake City UT 84104 ISO FLOW;soil and groundwater sampling, testing and analysis;
ISOFLOW Isoflow 9 Friend Street Salt River 7925 South Africa ISO FLOW;Advertising and marketing; Advertising services; Marketing consulting;Computer services, namely, creating, maintaining, designing and implementing web sites for others; Design and development of software in the field of mobile applications; Software design and development; Software development and product development in the field of web and mobile applications and information architecture for software users and software user interface design;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
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.