Product category:
Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: NT Model 4400 electronic flowmeter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2000
Flow and pressure outputs on electronic
flowmeter
Boiswood is now supplying the Model 4400 electronic flowmeter from NT International which uses differential pressure to provide accurate flow and pressure measurements of many types of fluids
Boiswood, the specialist distributors of components for gas and liquid control, are now supplying the Model 4400 electronic flowmeter from NT International Applying NT's non-metallic sensing technology, the patented Model 4400 uses differential pressure to provide accurate and reliable flow and pressure measurements of many types of fluids, unaffected by bubbles or trapped vapour
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simultaneous flow and pressure measurement provides valuable information for a wide variety of process applications, including chemical, DI water and slurry dispensing; precision blending and metering; totalised flow for custody transfer; and system diagnostics.
The 4400 flowmeter is manufactured from high-purity materials with no moving parts to generate particles and a flow-through design to minimise dead volume and reduce the possibility of contamination.
It is also resistant to harsh chemicals and external spraydown.
Units are factory calibrated and 100% verified for easy installation and use standard electronic outputs that enable easy integration with PLCs, control systems and electronic displays.
An integral pressure transducer provides additional process information.
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