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News Release from: Titan Enterprises | Subject: FT2
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2004
Flowmeter for versatility and corrosion
resistance
Low cost chemically resistant flow sensor suitable for a 20:1 flow range between 0.01 and 160lpm is at heart of system for the OEM or machine builder
The FT2 flowmeter system from Titan gives the OEM or machine builder the ultimate in connection flexibility At the heart is a rugged, low cost chemically resistant flow sensor, suitable for a 20:1 flow range between 0.01 and 160lpm
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Around this, up and downstream process fittings can be designed to suit the required installation position with threads, hose barbs, fitted support brackets or bulkhead/tank connections.
These metal or plastic fittings are clipped in position on the meter body and sealed with an O-ring, available in various materials.
The sensor electrical connection can be via moulded-in terminals, socket or flying lead.
The FT2 is rated at 15bar and can be used for liquid temperatures up to 125C; the meter body is PPS and the low inertia flow turbine is PVDF, running on inert/robust sapphire bearings.
Two styles of sensor are available, using either optical or Hall effect techniques.
Both work from low voltage DC supplies, and provide a pulse output frequency proportional to flow, typically over a 20:1 operational flow range: all meters are supplied with a traceable calibration certificate.
Alternatively a site adjustable flow switch output can be provided directly from the sensor, which can optionally be factory pre-set and sealed. Request a free brochure from Titan Enterprises ...
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