Tianjin Shuangling Meter Machine Co., Ltd.

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electromagnetic flow meter

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Place of Origin Tianjin, China (Mainland)
Brand Name Yinling

Detailed Product Description


1.1 Application Range
An electromagnetic flowmeter consists of a sensor and a transmitter. According to Faraday Law, the
flowmeter is used to measure volumetric flowrate for inductive liquids and pulps. Several output
signals are available. The main application range can be found in the following fields: chemical
industry, power generation and distribution, mine, water treatment, paper industry, pharmaceutical
industry, food and environmental protection.
1.2 Feature
a. The measurement is independence of the density, viscosity, temperature, pressure and
conductivity of the measured fluid.
b. No moving parts in the measuring tube. No pressure loss. Low requirement for the upstream
and downstream straight pipes. It has a special suitability for pulp measurement.
c. The analog output or frequency output is proportional to velocity of fluid. Wide measuring
range.
d. Magnetic field excitation with low frequency pulse. Low consumption. Stable zero point.
1.3 Application condition
Ambient temperature: -25+55;
Relative humidity: 5%100%;
Ambient pressure: 86106kPa.
1.4 Process condition:
Conductivity of fluid: more than 5μs/cm;
Pressure : 4.0MPa(DN25DN150)
1.6MPa(DN100DN150)
1.0MPa(DN200DN1000)
0.6MPa(DN1200DN1600)
Operating temperature:
Remote version: <80Soft rubber lining

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Tianjin Shuangling Meter Machine Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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Province/State: Tianjin
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

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