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Analog Flow Meter
Analog flow meter is a type of flow instrument used to measure the movement of liquid, gas, or vapor through a pipe or conduit. It provides information about linear, non-linear, mass, or volumetric flow rates1. These meters typically offer Analog output, which can be built-in or optional for connections to control products2.
Here are some examples of Analog flow meters:
Clamp-on Flow Sensor FD-H series:
This sensor is easily installed without any pipe modification by clamping to the outside of a pipe, tube, Society, hose.
It provides stable flow rate measurement regardless of the pipe or liquid.
Suitable for various liquids such as water, DI water, oil, chemicals, and coolants.
Can tolerate bubbles, high temperatures, and highly viscous liquids.
Allows centralized management of multiple parameters by connecting concentration and temperature sensors3.
Clamp-on Flow Sensor FD-Q series:
Detects the flow rate of liquids without the need for pipe modification.
Compatible with both metal and resin pipes up to 2" in diameter.
Minimal installation required, reducing costs.
Completely non-wetted design eliminates pressure loss or increased maintenance3.
Clamp-on Micro Flow Sensor FD-X series:
Provides a flow rate resolution of 0.1 mL/min (shot amount resolution of 0.001 mL).
Non-contact design prevents pressure loss and clogging.
Suitable for coating/filling applications of grease, adhesives, flux, sealants, and other liquids.
No pipe cutting or modification required.
Clamp-on Flow Meter FD-R series:
Designed for pipes as large as 8".
Easy installation with only a screwdriver.
Mountable on various materials (stainless steel, iron, copper, PVC, and resin).
Monitors flow and temperature for liquids like water, oil, chemicals, and high-pressure liquids
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