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Electromagnetic flow meter
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electromagnetic flow meter
electromagnetic flow meter
electromagnetic flow meter
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Characteristics

Technology
electromagnetic
Fluid
for liquids
Installation
flange
Other characteristics
electronic, remote, high-pressure
Process pressure

25 bar, 40 bar, 63 bar, 100 bar
(362.59 psi, 580.15 psi, 913.74 psi, 1,450.38 psi)

Description

High pressure electromagnetic flowmeters is designed for high pressure pipeline application. General it'd be flange connection, and pressure test in production. Multi choice for liners and electrodes are available for harsh process Description of product details Brief introduction Hollysys Series magnetic flow meter is intended for fluid metering in most industries including water, waste water, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and chemical. The basic components of an electromagnetic flow meter are: The sensor/ detector, which includes the flow tube, isolating liner and measuring electrodes The converter/ transmitter, which is the electronic device responsible for the signal processing, flow calculation, display and output signals. Each meter is factory tested and calibrated. A calibration certificate is included with each meter. This high pressure electromagnetic flow meter adopt high pressure flange, and pressure test in production, special designed for high pressure line, such as 10bar, 16bar, 20bar, 25bar, 40bar, 63bar,100bar,250bar, etc. Features DN 6 to DN3000 covers a wide range of pipe size. Flow measurement range up to 1500:1. High pressure flange are optional, 25bar, 40bar, 63bar, 100bar. Strict pressure test and calibration production process for each high pressure magnetic flow meter. A variety of liners and electrodes are available to satisfy different flow characteristic.

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