Product category:
Flowmeters and Flow Sensors
News Release from: Endress + Hauser | Subject: Promag 55S
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2006
Flowmeter adapts to industrial
challenges
The Promag 55S electromagnetic flowmeter is purpose-built for demanding applications.
Processes in diverse industries such as primaries, food and beverage, pulp and paper and wastewater have something in common: they often have to contend with fluids with a high solid content, as well as many that are abrasive, high in temperature and chemically aggressive The new Promag 55S electromagnetic flowmeter is purpose-built for demanding applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its high performance transmitter, based on digital signal processing (DSP) technology and its robust sensor design, it is the natural and ideal choice for tough metering jobs.
Central to the design of the Promag 55S is the right combination of liner material and electrode design to meet the differing demands of the process industries.
A natural rubber liner with brush electrodes is ideal for highly abrasive rocky slurry.
A polyurethane liner with tungsten carbide-coated electrodes is used for fine slurries.
A high-temperature PFA lining with duplex electrodes is perfect for concentrated black liquors.
And a hygienic PFA liner with bow electrodes is the optimum solution for fruit mashes and pulps.
This extensive range of purpose-designed liner options and electrodes helps maximise Promag's operational lifetime in industry-specific applications.
And, thanks to its optimised pulsed direct current (DC) technology, the Promag 55S also offers excellent measurement reproducibility, accuracy (0.2%) and stability in even the noisiest flow applications.
Couple this with extended diagnostic functionality to enhance process security and reduce maintenance costs, and flow measurement has a solid new answer. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...
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