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VMZ 25 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

VMZ 25 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

7633

The SIKA VMZ 25 magnetic inductive flow sensor for electrically conductive liquids is designed for OEM applications. Thanks to the use of cost-optimized plastic components, the SIKA VMZ 25 has a compact and lightweight design. The smart flow sensors of the SIKA VMZ 25 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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VMM150 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

VMM150 Magnetic Inductive Flow Sensor

7655

The induQ® SIKA VMM150 magnetic inductive flow sensor is because of its robust design suitable for use in harsher ambient conditions. The steel fitting is entirely welded and therefore extremely stable and insensitive to interference. The available nominal diameters from DN 32 to DN 200 cover measurement requirements for average flow rates of up to 10 m/s. The large selection of high-quality materials provides for numerous application possibilities. Earth electrodes are available as an option. Besides, the SIKA VMM150 magnetic inductive flow sensor is available in both separate and compact design and is generally delivered with a calibration certificate. The electronic display allows customer-specific sensor configuration to meet the particular requirements on site. The smart flow sensors of the 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.
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VTM 25 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTM 25 Turbine Flow Sensor

7807

The SIKA VTM 25 turbine flow sensor is made for flow measurement or dosing applications for liquids. Because of the very compact design, the extensive measuring range and the convincing precision of measurements, almost unlimited applications are possible. The sturdy bearing materials – sapphire and tungsten carbide – also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance. The liquid flowing into the SIKA VTM 25 turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the guiding blade. These jets hit the rotor evenly from different directions, 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. The construction of the guiding blade and rotor enables to realize the very low start-up flow values.
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VTH 25 Turbine Flow Sensor

VTH 25 Turbine Flow Sensor

7809

The SIKA VTH 25 turbine flow sensor is made for flow measurement or dosing applications for liquids. Because of the very compact design, the extensive measuring range and the convincing precision of measurements, almost unlimited applications are possible. The sturdy bearing materials – sapphire and tungsten carbide – also guarantee an exceptionally long endurance. The liquid flowing into the SIKA VTH 25 turbine flow sensor is split into individual jets by the guiding blade. These jets hit the rotor evenly from different directions, 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. The construction of the guiding blade and rotor enables to realize the very low start-up flow values.
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