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News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: CTE Mini Perma-Mag Meter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2000
Economical, compact Perma-Mag meter
Boiswood is now supplying the CTE Mini Perma-Mag Meter, designed for measuring the flow of liquids in chemical, energy, analytical instruments, pulp and paper, and food and beverage applications
Boiswood, the specialist distributors of components for gas and liquid control, are now supplying the CTE Mini Perma-Mag Meter, an economical and compact mag meter designed for measuring and controlling the flow of liquids in chemical, energy, analytical instruments, pulp and paper, and food and beverage applications The Mini Perma-Mag Meter can be mounted in any position, allowing flow to be measured in any direction
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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This allows the Mini Perma-Mag Meter to handle viscous fluids, particulate, contaminants and most slurries.
Applications for the Mini Perma-Mag Meter have included connection to a batch controller to allow pre-set volumes of chemicals to be automatically dispensed.
Fitting units to supply and return lines to measure total media usage.
Adding a Mini Perma-Mag Meter to a controller to ensure that machinery is shut down when low-flow or no-flow of bearing lubricant is detected.
And monitoring and batching of ingredients in the food and beverage industry using optional 3A sanitary fittings.
The Mini Perma-Mag Meter, which is available in brass or 316 stainless steel, is designed to operate at temperature ranges of 32 to 140F (0 to 60C) Ambient and 32 to 140F (0 to 60C) Medium.
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