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News Release from: Flow Technology | Subject: uLF-100 ultrasonic liquid flowmeter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 February 2007
Ultrasonic flowmeter measures low flow
rates
Flow Technology's uLF-100 ultrasonic liquid flowmeter is capable of measuring flow rates down to 94 millilitres a minute through a small-diameter PFA tube.
Flow Technology (FTI) has released the uLF-100 ultrasonic liquid flowmeter The latest in a new series of accurate, reliable and cost-effective ultrasonic flow measurement instruments, the uLF-100 is capable of measuring flow rates down to 94 millilitres a minute through a small-diameter PFA tube
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Typical applications for the uLF-100 include DI water and chemical solutions in the semiconductor market.
The uLF-100 uses solid-state technology, providing the major economic benefit of many years of uninterrupted service.
The meter has no moving parts,reducing its cost of ownership and eliminating common maintenance and recalibration requirements.
The uLF-100 employs digital signal processing (DSP) techniques for outstanding accuracy and repeatability (+/-0.2%).
This advanced ultrasonic flow measuring device has no pressure drop and provides fast speed of response.
The unit can be used on 3 and 6mm line sizes, and covers a wide range of flow rates.
Installation and set up of the uLF-100 flowmeter is fast and easy.
Integral to the display unit, the setup software leads the installer through a series of questions related to display configuration and desired outputs.
This makes the initial installation a straightforward process.
The sensors are provided with a robust, moulded mounting fixture designed for the specific line size for optimum performance.
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