Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to measure flow in corrosive or conductive liquids? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Stainless Steel Electromagnetic Flow Meter, showcasing its operation based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. You'll see how it accurately measures volumetric flow for a wide range of industrial applications, from chemicals to water management, and learn about its robust construction and digital processing capabilities.
Related Product Features:
Utilizes all-digital processing for strong anti-interference, reliable measurement, high accuracy, and a wide flow range up to 150:1.
Features an ultra-low EMI switching power supply that adapts to wide voltage changes and offers excellent EMI resistance.
Powered by a 16-bit embedded microprocessor for fast computation, programmable excitation, stable flow measurement, and low power consumption.
Employs SMD devices and surface mount technology to ensure high circuit reliability.
Has no moving parts or flow-blocking components, resulting in almost no additional pressure loss.
Allows on-site range modification online to suit user needs, with measurement independent of fluid properties.
Includes a high-definition backlit LCD with a full menu for easy, intuitive operation and learning.
Offers optional digital communication outputs like RS485, RS232, Hart, and Modbus for versatile connectivity.
FAQs:
What types of liquids can the Stainless Steel Electromagnetic Flow Meter measure?
It is suitable for measuring all conductive liquids with a conductivity greater than 5 μS/cm, including general conductive liquids, strong corrosive liquids like acids and alkalis, and homogeneous liquid-solid suspensions such as mud, slurry, and pulp.
What is the accuracy level of this flow meter?
The pipeline type offers an accuracy of 0.5 or 1.0 grade, while the insertion type provides ±2.5 grade for full flow rates above 1 m/s.
What power supply options are available for this device?
It supports AC220V, DC24V, or a 3.6V battery, making it adaptable to various industrial settings and power availability.
How is the flow meter connected to the piping system?
It uses flange connection according to GB1198 standards, with options for threaded or clamp installation depending on the model.