Product category:
Coriolis mass flowmeters
News Release from: Bronkhorst | Subject: Mini Cori-Flow
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 April 2008
Compact Coriolis mass flow
meter/controller
Bronkhorst Cori-Tech has achieved a technological breakthrough in Coriolis mass flow measurement and control, by releasing the mini Cori-Flow series
The mini Cori-Flow offers a compact and cost-effective Coriolis massflow meter/controller for accurate measurement and control of (very) low flow rates; from 100 mg/h up to 30 kg/h 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
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The effective turndown is no less than 2000:1, with easy, on-site possibility for the user to re-range the instrument to his requirements, thus guaranteeing highest process flexibility.
Suitable for both liquid and gas flow applications and capable of bi-directional measurement, the instruments are equipped with robust IP65 weatherproof housing and available with approval for use in hazardous areas (ATEX Cat3 Zone2).
Mini Cori-Flow offers integrated PID control and close-coupled control valves or pumps, thus constituting very compact Coriolis mass flow control loops.
Mini Cori-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.
Typical applications include research laboratories, pilot plant, semiconductor and fuel cell processing, food and pharmaceutical industries, analytical installations, micro-reactors, surface technology and anywhere requiring direct mass flow measurement, independent of fluid properties.
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