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|    Re: where to get laminar flow straitener    |
|    21 Jan 23 00:00:09    |
      From: 7f3850f0866ae9bfc4f8f75e47725e67@example.com              > maybe 2 years ago, I found a company selling a huge range of the MAF              > sensor honeycombs, every diameter and also different mesh sizes. Now I       cannot find the website. Anybody know who they might be?              Laminar flow straighteners, also known as honeycomb flow straighteners, are       used to improve the accuracy of air sensors by creating a uniform airflow.       Here are a few options you can try to find a supplier for laminar flow       straighteners:              Check with the sensor manufacturer: Some sensor manufacturers also produce       laminar flow straighteners that are specifically designed to work with their       sensors. Contact the manufacturer of your sensor to see if they have laminar       flow straighteners        available.              Search online: You can search online for suppliers of laminar flow       straighteners. Some popular search terms include "air sensor honeycomb", "MAF       sensor honeycomb", and "laminar flow straightener".              Check with industrial supply companies: Some industrial supply companies may       carry laminar flow straighteners. You can check with companies such as       Grainger, Amazon, or Alibaba for availability.              Contact the automotive aftermarket companies: Some aftermarket companies that       specialize in automotive parts may carry laminar flow straighteners. You can       check with companies such as Spectre Performance, K&N and Volant to see if       they have laminar flow        straighteners available.              It's worth noting that many companies are coming and going, so it's possible       that the website you found before is no longer available. It's always best to       check with multiple suppliers to compare prices and ensure you're getting a       quality product              --       For full context, visit https://www.motorsforum.com/tech/where-t       -get-laminar-flow-straiteners-for-air-sensors-2155265-.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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