Positive displacement flow meter VF
for waterfor gasfor high-viscosity liquids

positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
positive displacement flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
positive displacement
Fluid
for water, for high-viscosity liquids, for gas
Pipe diameter
DN50 - 2", DN100 - 4", DN80 - 3", DN40 - 1"1/2
Applications
for water treatment, for the oil and gas industry
Other characteristics
direct-reading
Volumetric flow rate

Max.: 2,300 l/min
(607.6 us gal/min)

Min.: 23 l/min
(6.1 us gal/min)

Process pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Repeatibility

0.05 %

Description

Volumetric flow meter uses a fixed small volume to repeatedly measure the volume of fluid passing through the flow meter. Therefore, there must be a space that constitutes a standard volume inside the positive displacement flowmeter, which is usually called the "metering space" or "metering chamber" of the positive displacement flowmeter. Application : ●Gas plant ●Energy metering ●Water project ●Environmental protection project ●Pipeline transportation Advantages 01 The installation environment will not affect the measurement accuracy. 02 Can be used for the measurement of high viscosity liquids. 03 Direct-reading meter can directly obtain accumulated flow without external energy 04 The measurement range is wide, and the range ratio can reach 1:10.

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