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SUP-LDG Stainless steel body electromagnetic flowmeter

$1639.00

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Specification

Diameter Nominal
DN15(1/2”)~DN1000(40”)

Nominal Pressure
0.6~4.0 MPa (87~580 psi)

Accuracy
±0.5%,±2 mm/s flow rate <1 m/s (<3.28 ft/s)

Liner Material
PFA, F46, Neoprene, PTFE, FEP

Electrode Material
Stainless steel SUS316L, Hastelloy C, Titanium, Tantalum, Platinum-iridium

Medium Temperature

  • Integral type: -10℃~80℃ (14℉~176℉)

  • Split type: -25℃~180℃ (-13℉~356℉)

Ambient Temperature
-10℃~60℃ (14℉~140℉)

Electrical Conductivity

  • Water: 20 μS/cm

  • Other medium: 5 μS/cm

Structure Type
Integral type, split type

Ingress Protection
IP65

Product Standard
JB/T 9248-1999 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

Features and advantages

Corrosion Resistance

Stainless steel flow meters are highly resistant to corrosion, making them ideal for use in harsh environments, such as chemical processing plants, oil and gas refineries, and wastewater treatment facilities.

Accuracy

Stainless steel flow meters are known for their accuracy, providing reliable and consistent measurements of fluid flow.

Durability

Stainless steel is a robust material, which makes these flow meters durable and long-lasting, even under high pressure and temperature conditions.

Easy Maintenance

Stainless steel flow meters require minimal maintenance, which helps reduce downtime and operating costs.

Hygienic

Stainless steel is non-porous and easy to clean, making it a suitable material for use in the food and beverage industry, pharmaceutical industry, and other industries that require high levels of hygiene.

Wide Range of Applications

Stainless steel flow meters can be used to measure the flow of a wide range of liquids and gases, including water, chemicals, petroleum, and other fluids.