Today we offer some key tips for selecting, installing, and maintaining electromagnetic flow meters (EMFs) to ensure optimal performance in industrial applications:
Selecting the right thermal mass flow meter requires careful analysis of your application’s gas type, flow range, and operating conditions. Below is a structured guide to ensure optimal performance and cost-effectiveness:
Guided Wave Radar (GWR) level transmitters operate based on Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). A low-energy electromagnetic pulse is sent along a probe (rod or cable). When the pulse encounters a material with a different dielectric constant (ε), part of the signal reflects back. The transmitter calculates the level based on the time delay between emission and return of the reflected signal.
Coriolis flow meters are used to measure the mass flow of fluid. They can be used for almost all media: clean, loaded and highly loaded liquids and gases. Selecting the right Coriolis mass flow meter requires careful consideration of fluid properties, process conditions, and measurement requirements. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure optimal performance and cost-effectiveness:
Three Main Types of Contact-Type Temperature Sensors in the Market Contact-Type Temperature sensors can be categorized by three types: (1) Thermocouples Temperature Sensors (2) RTDs Temperature Sensors (3) Thermistors Temperature Sensors