Superheated steam is commonly used in the energy industry to drive turbines. Unlike saturated steam, the temperature of superheated steam is not directly related to the steam pressure. Superheated steam is created by passing saturated steam through a secondary heating process to increase its temperature. Approximately 20% of all steam flow measurement applications involve superheated steam.
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