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Installation precautions for level meters
Installing a level meter correctly is crucial for ensuring accurate and reliable measurements. Here are key considerations: First, assess the application environment thoroughly. Understand the properties of the medium being measured, such as its viscosity, corrosiveness,...Read more -
The application of ultrasonic water meters in Asia
Ultrasonic water meters have gained significant traction across Asia, emerging as a preferred choice for water measurement due to their high accuracy, non-intrusive design, and ability to adapt to diverse water quality and infrastructure conditions. As Asian count...Read more -
The application of electromagnetic flowmeters in Europe
Electromagnetic flowmeters (EMFs) have become a cornerstone of fluid measurement across diverse industries in Europe, leveraging their ability to provide accurate, reliable data in applications involving conductive fluids. Their operation, based on Faraday’s law of elect...Read more -
The application of open channel flow meters in Japan
Open channel flowmeters play a vital role in Japan's diverse industrial, environmental, and municipal sectors, where accurate measurement of water flow in non-pressurized channels—such as rivers, canals, drainage ditches, and open conduits—is essential. Japan's unique ge...Read more -
The application of Doppler ultrasonic flowmeters in various industries
Doppler ultrasonic flowmeters have emerged as indispensable tools across a wide range of industries, thanks to their unique ability to measure fluid flow non-invasively and accurately, even in challenging conditions. Their operation is based on the Doppler effect, where ...Read more -
How does the surface condition of the pipeline affect the performance of a clamp-on ultrasonic fl...
The surface condition of a pipeline directly impacts the performance of a clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter, as these meters rely on acoustic signal transmission between transducers mounted externally on the pipe. Any irregularity, contamination, or coating on the pipe surface can disrupt the ultras...Read more -
Does clamp on ultrasonic flow meter need to polish the painting on the pipeline ?
Clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters are designed for non-intrusive flow measurement, meaning they are mounted externally on the outer wall of a pipeline without needing to cut into the pipe or come into direct contact with the fluid inside. Whether pipeline polishing is required depends on several fa...Read more -
Radar Flow Meter Advantages: Key Benefits in Water Monitoring
Radar flow meters leverage microwave radar technology to measure water level, velocity, or flow rate in open channels without physical contact with the fluid. Their design and functionality offer distinct advantages over traditional flow measurement tools, making them ideal for diverse and chall...Read more -
Radar Flow Meter Usage: Applications, Scenarios
Radar flow meters are non-contact devices that use microwave radar technology to measure water level, velocity, or flow rate in open channels, rivers, canals, and other unpressurized water systems. Their ability to operate without physical contact with the fluid, combined with robust performance...Read more -
Open Channel Ultrasonic Flow Meter for Parshall Flume: Key Features
When paired with a Parshall flume—a standardized, open-channel flow measurement structure designed to create a controlled flow condition—open channel ultrasonic flow meters leverage the flume’s hydraulic properties to deliver accurate and reliable flow rate data. Below are their specialized feat...Read more -
Open-Channel Flowmeters: Types, Applications, and Practical Advantages
Open-channel flow—characterized by fluid flowing with a free surface exposed to atmospheric pressure—encompasses scenarios such as rivers, canals, drainage ditches, and industrial effluent channels. Measuring flow in these environments is critical for water resource mana...Read more -
Applications of Flowmeters in Ultrapure Water Systems
Ultrapure water (UPW), characterized by extremely low levels of contaminants—including ions, particles, microorganisms, and organic compounds—is a critical resource in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, power generation, and laboratory resea...Read more