The balanced orifice flowmeter has the characteristics of a symmetrical porous structure, which can balance the flow field, reduce eddy current, vibration and signal noise
Project Overview
The balanced orifice flowmeter has the characteristics of a symmetrical porous structure, which can balance the flow field, reduce eddy current, vibration and signal noise, improve the stability and repeatability of the flow field, and the range ratio can reach 10:1.
Operating temperature
The operating temperature and pressure of the balanced orifice flowmeter depend on the material and pressure level of the pipe and flange. The maximum operating temperature can reach 850℃, 42MPa.
Scope of application
The balanced orifice flow meter is suitable for liquefied natural gas, liquid air, liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, liquid argon, liquefied ethylene, liquid hydrogen, liquid chlorine, chlorine gas, and strong acid , strong alkali, etc., which can effectively prevent gasification and provide the best measurement results. In addition, it can also measure vapor and liquid phases, slurries, and even solid particles. Because it is completely symmetrical on the left and right, it can also measure bidirectional flow very conveniently, and is widely used in petroleum, chemical industry, metallurgy, electric power, light industry and other departments.
About the manufacturer
Supmea Measurement and Control is a high-tech enterprise integrating the R&D, production, sales and service of smart heating, energy metering and flow instruments, heat metering and Smart heating solution provider. Its products include digital vortex flowmeters, magnetic inductive flowmeters, ultrasonic flowmeters, balanced orifice flowmeters, turbine flowmeters, flow totalizers, pressure transmitters, prepaid metering systems, etc. At present, the company has obtained more than 30 software copyrights and utility model patents, covering flow meters, smart heating networks, energy metering and other fields. For more related technical exchanges, please feel free to contact Supmea Measurement and Control~