Cost-effect Corrosive Fluids Flowmeter

Feb. 3, 2009
The P420 Series plastic, vortex-shedding flow rate transmitters are designed for cost-effectiveness in processing corrosive fluids, water, brine and low-viscosity fluids in water treatment, chemical and desalination applications.
The P420 Series meets requirements for an inexpensive flow rate transmitter without moving parts that can stick, bind or coat when processing water or corrosive fluids. The Series includes models with wetted parts entirely of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) for greater heat resistance. P420 vortex shedding meters with CPVC body, sensor and bluff can transmit hot water or other fluid with maximum operating temperature of 180°F, compared to a maximum 140°F with PVC units. CPVC transmitters can accommodate higher maximum operating pressures than PVC units at temperatures of 80°F to 180°F. Both CPVC and PVC units are offered in five pipe diameters providing a flow range from 12 to 200 gallons per minute.Universal Flow Monitors Inc.www.flowmeters.com248.542.9635

Sponsored Recommendations

Inductive Automation offers multiple editions of Ignition created for specific use cases. See what differentiates Ignition, Ignition Edge, Ignition Cloud Edition, and Ignition...
Castle & Key brought new life to a historic Kentucky distillery by blending 140 years of heritage with cutting-edge automation. With help from Gray AES, they replaced outdated...
Learn how Inductive University can help you overcome today’s biggest roadblocks in SCADA training, such as prohibitive costs, gated software access, and more.
Forget complex programmingget smarter, faster automation with MOVI?C. With scalable performance, multibus flexibility, and safety built in, its control tech that adapts to ...