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News Release from: IFM Electronic | Subject: efector metris
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 May 2006
Keeping track of compressed air in
larger pipes
When ifm electronic launched the efector metris a year or so back it caused quite a storm as the first affordable device to monitor consumption or leakage of compressed air, a major commodity
When sensor market leader ifm electronic launched the efector metris a year or so back it caused quite a storm as the first affordable device to monitor consumption or leakage of that major commodity, compressed air The first devices were designed for pipe diameters up to 2'', but many of you told us you wanted to put it in larger pipes earlier in the distribution system
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Now you can! ifm electronic now offers the efector metris in pipe diameters up to DN200, or 8'', in galvanised or stainless steel pipes.
It is worth measuring, too.
Manufacturing industry in the UK typically loses in excess of 30% of its compressed air to leaks: and remember, 1 kW of compressed air work costs the equivalent of 10 kW of electricity.
As with the earlier unit, the efector metris for larger pipes still offers an analogue output or a pulsed output, with selectable switchpoints, and a display in the units if your choice.
efector metris; still creating quite a storm. Request a free brochure from IFM Electronic ...
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