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In-line ultrasonic flow meters for low viscosity liquid applications

Mike Edwards   

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FTI Flow Technology, Inc. has introduced the QCT_PA12 series of in-line liquid ultrasonic flow meters. The compact and lightweight meters are said to be a cost-effect and versatile solution for measuring low-viscosity liquids in a wide range of industries, such as chemical, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, plastics, power generation, pulp & paper and steel.

The Flow Technology, Inc. meters’ construction and Nylon-12 (PA12) material make them suitable for many high purity and corrosive liquids, the company says.

Typical applications include water treatment for boilers and cooling towers, clean-in-place (CIP) systems, mechanical seal flushing/cooling, process water, cooling loops, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, small-line injection systems, and larger DI water distribution systems and high-purity filtration systems.

The flow meters have non-wetted sensors, no moving parts, and there is nothing in the flow stream that will cause an obstruction to the flow path.

The meter is available in sizes 1/8 to 2 in., accurate to ±0.5 percent of reading plus zero stability, and repeatability is ±0.2 percent over 10:1 calibration range. It has a 0.035 to 250 gpm flow range, -10° to 80°C temperature range, and analog, scaled frequency and Modbus RTU outputs.


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