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Advantages of Electromagnetic Water Meters
In the realm of water measurement technology, electromagnetic water meters have established themselves as a sophisticated and reliable solution, presenting numerous benefits over traditional metering alternatives. 1. Exceptional Measurement Accuracy 1.1 Principle - Drive...Read more -
Advantages of Ultrasonic Water Meters Compared to Mechanical Water Meters
In the domain of water measurement, the transition from mechanical water meters to ultrasonic water meters has brought about remarkable improvements. Ultrasonic water meters have several distinct advantages over traditional mechanical water meters, which are worthy of ex...Read more -
When to Use VAC vs VDC in Ultrasonic Flow Meters: A Guide
Ultrasonic flow meters are essential instruments used to measure the flow rate of liquids in various applications, such as water treatment plants, pipelines, and chemical processing. These meters use ultrasonic waves to determine the flow velocity and calculate the flow rate. To power these flow ...Read more -
Electrode Selection for Electromagnetic Flow Meters
Electromagnetic flow meters (also known as mag meters) are widely used for measuring the flow of conductive liquids in industrial applications. They operate based on Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction and do not have moving parts, making them highly accurate and ...Read more -
Flow Meter Pressure Loss: Definition and Impact
Flow meters are widely used instruments in industries to measure the flow of fluids such as liquids, gases, and steam. During the measurement process, the fluid usually experiences some resistance as it passes through the flow meter, leading to a drop in pressure. This p...Read more -
Limitations of Electromagnetic Flow Meters: When Not to Use Them
Electromagnetic flow meters are widely used in industrial flow measurement due to their high accuracy, low maintenance, and lack of moving parts. However, they are not suitable for every application. In this article, we will discuss scenarios where electromagnetic flow m...Read more -
Understanding Lining Materials for Electromagnetic Flow Meters
Electromagnetic flow meters (also known as mag meters) are widely used in various industries to measure the flow of conductive liquids. These flow meters operate based on Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction, which requires no moving parts, providing high accuracy ...Read more -
ultrasonic water meters’ advantages
Compared with traditional water meters, ultrasonic water meters have many significant advantages in measurement accuracy, functional diversity, maintenance costs, etc. The following is a specific introduction: High precision measurement Not affected by fluid characteristics: For fluids such as wa...Read more -
NB-IoT ultrasonic water meter
NB-IoT ultrasonic water meter is a new type of intelligent water meter that combines NB-IoT technology with ultrasonic measurement principles. The following is a detailed introduction: Working principle Ultrasonic measurement principle: The main use of ultrasonic propagation of the time differenc...Read more -
What kind of pipe is the ultrasonic flowmeter suitable for ?
Ultrasonic flowmeter has a certain adaptability to pipeline materials, the following are some suitable for ultrasonic flowmeter measurement of pipeline materials: Metal piping Carbon steel pipe: has good strength and toughness, relatively low price, widely used. The propagation speed of ultrasoni...Read more -
What liquid is the transit-time ultrasonic flowmeter suitable for measuring ?
Transit-Time ultrasonic flowmeter calculates the flow rate of the fluid by measuring the time difference between the downstream and counter-current propagation of the ultrasonic pulse in the fluid, and then obtains the flow rate. The liquid suitable for measurement usually has the following chara...Read more -
Ultrasonic flowmeter precautions
Installation aspect Pipeline condition It is necessary to ensure that the material of the pipeline under test is uniform and smooth, and there is no obvious deformation, scaling, corrosion, etc., otherwise the propagation and reflection of the ultrasonic signal may be affected, resulting in measu...Read more