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  • Situations Where Electromagnetic Flowmeters Are Not Suitable

    Electromagnetic flowmeters are widely used in industrial production, measuring the flow of liquids or gases using the principle of electromagnetic induction. While they offer advantages such as accuracy, reliability, and stability, they also have some limitations. This article will discuss the follo...
  • Common Issues with Insertion Flowmeters

    Insertion flowmeters are widely used for flow measurement in various industrial processes and are key tools for ensuring the normal operation of equipment. During prolonged use, insertion flowmeters may develop certain faults, which can not only affect operational efficiency but also potentially lea...
  • Vortex Flowmeter Selection Guide

    A vortex flowmeter is an instrument that measures flow based on the Kármán vortex street principle. When fluid flows past a vortex shedder (such as a triangular prism vortex generator) within the pipe, it alternately generates regular vortices on either side. The frequency of these vor...
  • Differential Pressure Transmitter - Types and Applications

    A differential pressure transmitter is a device that measures the difference in pressure between the two ends of a transmitter. Unlike a general pressure transmitter, it has two input pressure ports, which are divided into a positive pressure port and a negative pressure port. Measurement can only b...
  • What are the 15 advantages of ultrasonic flow meters?

    There are two main types of ultrasonic flow meters: Doppler and transit time. Both measure flow by transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves in a pipe. Doppler flowmeters can measure dirty liquids, while clamp-on transit time ultrasonic flowmeters primarily measure clean liquids. Both utilize a c...