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VMI 07 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

VMI 07 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

7651

Due to the robust metal housing and stable metal process connections, the SIKA VMI 07 is ideal for use in the field of mechanical engineering and plant construction. Its design also makes it suitable for higher temperatures and process pressures, and the instrument is available in three different sizes. All sensors will be delivered with a works calibration certificate. The smart flow sensors of the SIKA VMI 07 induQ® series operate according to the principle of induction: The measuring pipe is in a magnetic field (B). If an electrically conductive medium, with the flow (Q) to be measured, flows through the measuring pipe and thereby at a right-angle to the magnetic field, a voltage (U) is induced in the medium. This voltage is proportional to the average flow velocity and is picked up by two electrodes. Regarding flow proportional output signals, two versions are available: Frequency output signal (standard) Analog and frequency output signal (option) The pulse rate can be configured at the factory. The induQ® sensors enable the flow measurement/volume flow measurement or dosing of electrically conductive liquids without any moving parts. They are the ideal flow sensors when accuracy and reliability are a must.
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VTR1010...1050 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTR1010...1050 Turbine Flow Sensor

7799

The SIKA VTR1010…1050 turbine flow sensor allows you to determine precisely, dependably and easily the flow rates of different liquids, such as water and other low viscosity liquids, under the most severe conditions. The SIKA VTR1010…1050 sensor is particularly robust and, due to the wide range of nominal diameters and five different pick-ups, can cope with even the most severe conditions. The characteristic variable is the K-factor (pulses per litre) which is specific to each measuring unit, is determined by calibration and specified on the nameplate. A five-point calibration report can be supplied on request. The VTR sensor consists of the measuring turbine and a pick-up mounted on the outside. The liquid flows into the measuring turbine and causes the rotor to move. Due to the characteristic internal diameter, the speed of rotation is directly proportional to the flow rate. The moving rotor blades are detected by the pick-up and this is converted into a pulsed signal proportional to the flow rate.
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