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Insertion Magnetic Flow Meter

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

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Insertion Magnetic Flow Meter

Omega’s FMG900 series insertion magnetic flow meter is available in brass or stainless steel.

Omega’s FMG900 series insertion magnetic flow meter features an electrode tip made up of PVDF material.

Omega’s FMG900 series insertion magnetic flow meter is available in brass or stainless steel. According to the company, features include:

  • An electrode tip made up of PVDF material.
  • Housing in cast powder-coated aluminum.
  • Durability to withstand a variety of temperature, pressure, and chemical conditions.
  • No moving parts which allows particulate to easily pass by.
  • A rapidly reversing magnetic field produced in the lower housing.
  • As the fluid moves through this field, a voltage generated that is measured and translated into a frequency signal proportional to flow rate.
  • A square wave signal can be sent directly to a PLC.
  • Optional reverse flow output, analog output and immersion models are optional. Suitability for waste water industries.

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