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VTY 20 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTY 20 Turbine Flow Sensor

2808

The SIKA VTY 20 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. Turbine flow sensors of the series VTY stainless steel were specially developed for the use in industrial applications. The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials – sapphire and hard metal – also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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PST4B 9B4 Picostat Pressure Switch

PST4B 9B4 Picostat Pressure Switch

4001

The Trafag PST4B 9B4 pressure switch of the Picostat series is based on Trafag's long-lasting experience in the shipbuilding and railway sector. This PST4B 9B4 picostat pressure switch version offers high vibration resistance within a compact body and is suitable for a wide temperature range.
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PST4 9B4 Picostat

PST4 9B4 Picostat

4006

The Trafag PST4 9B4 picostat of the Picostat series is based on Trafag's long-lasting experience in the shipbuilding and railway sector. The PST4 9B4 pressure switch improved version offers high vibration resistance within a compact body and is suitable for a wide temperature range.
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PSTD 9D0 Differential Pressure Picostat

PSTD 9D0 Differential Pressure Picostat

4011

The Trafag PSTD 9D0 differential pressure picostat provides high-vibration resistance and switch point precision in combination with an extremely robust and durable design. This results in a PSTD 9D0 differential pressure switch that can be operated for decades without requiring maintenance, even under harsh conditions.
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PST4K 9K4 Picostat Pressure Switch

PST4K 9K4 Picostat Pressure Switch

4014

The Trafag PST4K 9K4 of the Picostat series is based on Trafag's long lasting experience in the shipbuilding and railway sector. This further improved version offers high vibration resistance within a compact body and is suitable for a wide temperature range.
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VTY 15 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTY 15 Turbine Flow Sensor

7792

The SIKA VTY 15 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. The VTY 15 turbine flow sensor is specially developed for installation in electrical heat interface units (HIU). The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials “ sapphire and hard metal “ also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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VTY 10 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTY 10 Turbine Flow Sensor

7793

The SIKA VTY 10 turbine flow sensor gives you precise and robust products to measure flow rates or total flows, for water and water mixtures. Turbine flow sensors of the series VTY 10 is also available in a plastic version. The sensors are particularly suitable for use in, e.g. dosing systems, heaters, coolers or temperature control units. The liquid flowing into the turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the flow straightener. These jets hit the rotor evenly, setting the rotor in motion. The rotation speed of the rotor is then converted to an electrical pulse signal (frequency): The rotor is fitted with magnets, and a Hall effect sensor detects the rotation of the rotor. A flow-proportional frequency signal (square-wave signal) is made available. Given the uniform inflow to the bearing, the forces largely cancel themselves out and wear reduced to a minimum. The sturdy bearing materials “ sapphire and hard metal “ also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance.
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