Bronkhorst releases new flow meter - Utility Magazine

2022-07-30 06:48:01 By : Mr. Frank Zhang

After releasing the latest ES-FLOW ES-1x3C in 2021, Bronkhorst is now releasing a new model of the ES-FLOW family: the ES-1x2C. 

This flow meter will cover the flow range just below the existing ES-1x3I or ES-1x3C.

The market for low liquid flow range of ≤1000 kg/h or l/h measurement and control is an important segment to Bronkhorst, due to its size and expected future growth.

The ES-FLOW product series offers a good performance of ≤ 0.8% Rd at a very economic price level. Mini CORI-FLOW offers an even higher performance, but this high performance level at ≤ 0.2% Rd is not always required. 

Both flow meter series always include the same unique Bronkhorst features such as on-board PID-controller, totaliser & alarm functions and many communication buses, followed up by the dedicated Bronkhorst sales and service network. 

By bringing the ES-1x2C and ES-1x3C models to the market, Bronkhorst is able to offer the low liquid flow market economically priced flow measurement products.

The ultrasonic flow meters ES-1x2C and ES-1x3C are compact, versatile (e.g. liquid independent), easy to clean, have a low-pressure drop in relation to sensor diameter, and equipped with advanced signal processing (e.g. dosing functionality).

This sponsored editorial is brought to you by AMS. For further information contact AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd on 03-9017 8225, or Freecall (NZ) 0800 442 743, alternatively on e-mail: [email protected] or visit our web site at www.ams-ic.com.au

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