The ultrasonic flow meter is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this flow meter. The sensors from the ultrasonic flow meter can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open. The flow velocity is calculated using the transit-time principle which requires the solid impurities be less than 5% for accuracy.
The ultrasonic flow meter is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this flow meter. The sensors from the ultrasonic flow meter can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open. The flow velocity is calculated using the transit-time principle which requires the solid impurities be less than 5% for accuracy.
The Ultrasonic testing device is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this flow tester. The sensors from the Ultrasonic testing device can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open.
The Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this flow meter. The sensors from the Clamp-on Ultrasonic Flow Meter can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open. The flow velocity is calculated using the transit-time principle which requires the solid impurities be less than 5% for accuracy.
The ultrasonic flow tester is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this flow tester. The sensors from the ultrasonic flow tester can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open. The flow velocity is calculated using the transit-time principle which requires the solid impurities be less than 5% for accuracy.
The ultrasonic HVAC meter is a fixed installation meter. The flow rate of liquids in pipes can be determined with this HVAC meter. The sensors from the ultrasonic HVAC meter can be mounted directly on the pipes to be measured without having to cut them open. The flow velocity is calculated using the transit-time principle which requires the solid impurities be less than 5% for accuracy.