Magnetic inductive flowmeters and vortex flowmeters are relatively common measuring instruments.
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Magnetic inductive flowmeters and vortex flowmeters are relatively common measuring instruments. The measurement principles of the two are different, so their measurement media, measurement characteristics, and application fields are different.
HSD magnetic inductive flowmeter is an instrument that applies the principle of electromagnetic induction to measure the flow rate of conductive fluid based on the electromotive force generated when the conductive fluid passes through an external magnetic field. Such as: water, acid, alkali, salt water, petroleum, petroleum products, pulp, mud, sewage and other conductive liquids. Its measurement characteristics are a large flow range and a wide caliber range. The measured volume flow is actually not significantly affected by changes in fluid density, viscosity, temperature, pressure and conductivity.
LUB vortex flowmeter is a volume flowmeter developed based on the Karman vortex principle to measure the volume flow rate of gas, steam or liquid, the volume flow rate under standard conditions or the mass flow rate. It is mainly used for flow measurement of industrial pipeline media fluids, such as gas, liquid, steam and other media. Its measurement characteristics are simple and solid structure, wide range of applicable fluids, high accuracy, wide range and small pressure loss.
The above are some of the differences between magnetic inductive flowmeters and vortex flowmeters. There are many types of flow meters. When selecting, you need to select the appropriate flow meter type based on the actual working conditions on site. If you have any questions about flow meter selection, measurement plan formulation, flow meter installation, flow meter troubleshooting, etc., you can contact Supmea Measurement and Control at any time~