Higher Flow Rates for Mini Coriolis Flow Meters

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Higher Flow Rates for Mini Coriolis Flow Meters

18 Jun, 2008

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Bronkhorst Cori-Tech B.V. (The Netherlands) has released a new model in its series of compact Coriolis Mass Flow Meters/Controllers for accurate measurement and control of (very) low flow rates. The mini Cori-Flow® full scale capacity has therefore been extended from 1 kg/h to 30 kg/h. The instruments are suitable for both liquid and gas flow applications. The unique design of the miniature Coriolis sensor features superior response time and high accuracy, irrespective of changing operating conditions with regard to pressure, temperature, density, conductivity and viscosity. The effective turndown is no less than 1000:1, with easy, on-site possibility for the user to re-range the instrument to his requirements, thus guaranteeing highest process flexibility.

The instruments have a robust IP65 weatherproof housing and are available with approval for use in hazardous areas (ATEX Cat.3 Zone 2).  MiniCori-Flow® offers integrated PID control and close-coupled control valves or pumps, thus constituting very compact Coriolis mass flow control loops.

MiniCori-Flow® features state-of-the-art digital technology, offering standard analogue and RS-232 communication, optional fieldbus interfaces and additional functions such as alarms, totaliser (to measure fluid consumption) and batch dosing. The instruments feature fluid temperature and density as secondary digital outputs.

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