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  • The Future of Water Metering: Electromagnetic Water Meters

    In recent years, electromagnetic water meters have gained significant attention in the water industry due to their accuracy, durability, and ability to provide precise data for water consumption monitoring. Unlike traditional mechanical meters, these modern devices utili...
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  • Level Measurement Technology: A Guide to Level Sensors

    Level meter is a critical aspect of many industrial processes, helping to monitor the quantity of liquids, solids, or slurry in tanks, vessels, ...
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  • How to Choose a Doppler Open-Channel Flow Meter

    Selecting the right Doppler open-channel flow meter is essential for accurate and reliable flow measurement in various industries, especially for wastewater treatment, irrigation, and environmental monitoring. Doppler flow meters use ultrasonic technology to measure the flow velocity of a liquid...
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  • Understanding Instruments: Inputs, Outputs, and Power Supply

    Instruments are devices used to measure, control, monitor, and display physical, chemical, or process variables. They are widely applied in industrial automation, laboratories, healthcare, and many other fields. To fully understand how instruments work, we can look at them from three key aspects...
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  • The advantages of clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeters compared to other flowmeters

    Installation -Non-intrusive installation: Clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeters are installed on the outside of the pipe without the need to cut the pipe or stop the fluid flow, which is extremely convenient and does not affect the normal operation of the pipeline system. - Easy installation: They us...
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  • How to recommend the suitable transit time ultrasonic flow meter ?

    1. Applicable situations of clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter For non-intrusive measurement requirements: When the medium inside the pipeline is corrosive, toxic, of high purity or has extremely high hygiene requirements and any operations that would damage the integrity of the pipeline such as op...
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  • Application of Ultrasonic Flow Meters in Wastewater Management

    Ultrasonic flow meters have found widespread use in various industries, including wastewater management, due to their versatility, non-invasive measurement capabilities, and ease of installation. In wastewater applications, accurate flow measurement is essential for ensu...
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  • Comparison Between Electromagnetic Flow Meters and Ultrasonic Flow Meters

    Flow measurement is a crucial part of various industrial processes, and selecting the right flow meter for a specific application is vital for achieving accurate and reliable results. Two common types of flow meters used in industries today are electromagnetic flow meter...
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  • Comparing Turbine and Ultrasonic Flow Meters: A Complete Overview

    In many industrial applications, selecting the right flow meter is crucial for ensuring efficiency and accuracy in monitoring and controlling fluid systems. Two popular types of flow meters—turbine flow meters and ultrasonic flow meters—each offer distinct benefits depen...
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  • Flow meter types

    Flow meters measure the flow rate or quantity of a liquid, gas, or slurry moving through a system. There are several types of flow meters based on different principles and applications. Here’s a comprehensive overview: 1. Differential Pressure (DP) Flow Meters Use the pressure drop across an ob...
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  • What is the sandwich water meter ?

    A sandwich water meter refers to a compact, flange-less design of water meter that is installed directly between two pipe flanges, similar to a “wafer-style” fitting. This design allows for easy installation without requiring additional support or fittings, making it a space-saving an...
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  • Clamp on Doppler flow meter Limitations

    Clamp on Doppler flow meter Limitations Requires Particulates or Bubbles: The Doppler effect relies on reflections from particles or bubbles, so it won’t work well with clean, particle-free fluids. Accuracy: May be less accurate compared to other technologies like transit-time ultrasonic or ...
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