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Contact SupplierWe have a wide range of online ultra sonic flow meters. These flowmeters have ± 1 % of accuracy of fluid velocity. These flowmeters have three different version i.e. Clamp-on, insertion, flow cell. Clamp-on flowmeters can be easily clamped on the lines where intrusion is not possible.
Clamp on kind of sensors measure the flow of fluids in the different pipe material, i.e. MS, CS, SS, almost any plastic material etc. Since these sensors are non-intrusive hence they offer no undesirable pressure drop in the process flow. A major advantage with clamp-on is that same flowmeter can be used from 3/4″ to 240” line size by just making some parameter changes in the parameters.
Insertion kind of flow meters gives user a benefit to put sensors inside the line and measure almost any kind of fluid flow. These flowmeters have better accuracy as compared to clamp-on kind of flowmeters. These flowmeters have better signal strength even in fluids with suspended particles or impurities.
Flow-cell flowmeters gives you an accuracy of 0.5% and has better stability as compared to other two flowmeters. These flange to flange type flowmeters are manufactured as per customer’s specifications. Flow-cell type of flowmeters comes in standard sizes i.e. from 3/8” to 20” line size. The output signals obtained from the meter are 4 to 20 mA, pulse output and has ModBus protocol for communication.
The available two models are STUF-300F & ST-301. For product specifications please download product catalogues.
Benefits & Features Wide measurement range , ±16 m/s
Wide pipe size range, DN 25~ 6000 mm
Bi-directional flow measurement.
Large turn down ratio.
Temperature range -40°C to 155°C.
Suitable for most pure liquids or liquids with
Built-in flow totalizer, batchcontroller, batch controller and task scheduler.
Optional thermal energy measurement module
Self adaptation technology and signal quality tracking
Versatile outputs 4-20 mA, ModBus, Pulse output,
Batch Control.
Low Power consumption < 1 Wt at 9VDC