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Electromagnetic Flow Measurement

Product overview (Promag family)

Electromagnetic Measuring Principle


From theory to practice

U ~ QV U = Induced voltage QV = Volume flow

QV

The Advantages at a Glance


Electromagnetic measurement with Promag
Simple installation and commissioning

Fit & Forget, maintenance-free


Practice-proven, long-term stability Self-monitoring No pressure loss, straight through tube High precision, even with smallest flows Measurement is largely independent of the flow profile

Magmeter Applications
Examples of practical use
Promag 30 H, Production line for Pates Fraiches. The proportion of the white cheese in the mixture had to be dosed exactly.

Promag 33 F and Magphant in the cooling system.

Vortex Flow Measurement


Product overview (Prowirl family)

Vortex Measuring Principle


From theory to practice

f ~ QV f = Frequency QV = Volume flow

QV

The Advantages at a Glance


Vortex flow measurement with Prowirl
Suitable for steam, gases and liquids For extreme pressure and temperature

Insensitive to plant vibration


Resistant to water hammer and temperature shock Lifetime stability without recalibration Maintenance-free Low pressure drop No moving parts

Vortex Applications
Examples of practical use
Saturated steam measurement at 205C and 17 bar with Prowirl in an autoclaving system for the vulcanization process

Saturated steam measurement with Prowirl and Cerabar at 184C and 11 bar

Coriolis Mass Flowmeter


Product overview (Promass family)

Coriolis Measuring Principle


From theory to practice
~ Qm fR ~ t = Phase difference Qm = Mass flow = Density fR = Reference frequency t = Temperature

Qm

fR

The Advantages at a Glance


Coriolis mass flow measurement with Promass
Direct mass flow measurement of liquids and gases High accuracy over a wide flow range No upstream piping required Additional process information Easy installation (fit & forget) No moving parts Hygienic versions Various designs

Mass Flow Applications


Examples of practical use

Promass 60 M in a process for mixing and dosing water, vinegar, oil, for the production of salad dressing

Promass 63 M application for filling cosmetics

Ultrasonic Flow Measurement


Product overview (Prosonic Flow family)

Ultrasonic Measuring Principle


From theory to practice

t ~ QV t = Time difference QV = Volume flow t

QV

The Advantages at a Glance


Ultrasonic measurement with Prosonic Flow
Non-intrusive measurement No process interruption required for installation Especially economical for large pipe diameters High temperature and pressure applications with standard versions No compatibility problems with corrosive liquids Sensor in stainless steel / IP68 Simple and cost-effective installation Quick set-up

Ultrasonic Applications
Example of practical use
The functional and robust design supports easy installation of the ultrasonic sensors, regardless of the pipe diameter.

Volume measurement of waste water laden with sewage sludge with the Prosonic Flow

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