Electromagnetic flow meter does not contain any moving parts, rotating gears or turbines, or bearings. Instead, it relies on two electrodes to measure the density of the induced magnetic field that results from an electrically conductive fluid, such as water, flowing through a pipe. So, there is no susceptibility to bearing wear or other mechanical wear-and-tear issues.
As for the electrodes and the liner used in electromagnetic flow meter, these components can be fabricated from a variety of materials to make the mag meter compatible with virtually various electrically conductive fluid, including aggressive acids.
The only limitation of the electromagnetic flow meter is that the measured fluid media must be electrically conductive (> 5μS/cm). Non-conductive fluids, such as oil and other petroleum-based fluids, cannot be measured with mag meter technology.
The vortex flow meter measures the flow of steam, gas and low-viscosity liquid based on the theory of Kamen and Strouhal about the generation of vortex and the relationship between vortex and flow.
Clam-on ultrasonic flowmeter has combined mobile convenient straight forward and quick liquid measurement with the highly proven precision reliability and performance of ultrasonic technology. Simply attach the sensor unit to the tube and connect the compact evaluation unit - now just read the results. It is just as easy to use this device for data logging. Its ease of use and flexibility make the ideal solution for flow measurement in a variety of applications in virtually any sector of industry.
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