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Product category: Gas and Steam Flow Measurement
News Release from: IFM Electronic | Subject: efector metris for gases
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 20 August 2007

Keeping track of expensive technical
gases

The efector metris for compressed air consumption and leakage monitoring has now been developed and calibrated for the measurement of CO2, nitrogen, and argon

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 Many of you use other gases, though, and we were often asked 'will it do CO2'? 'Can I measure nitrogen with it?' So, literally, due to popular demand, the efector metris is now available in a new version for some other gases

In all, efector metris is calibrated for three commonly-used gases, CO2, nitrogen, and argon.

For ease of fitting the efector metris version for technical gases comes pre-installed in a DN15 stainless steel tube.

As with the earlier unit, the efector metris for technical gases 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.

Have you fitted one yet? ifm supplies one of the widest ranges of sensors for position and process control, complemented by a huge selection of connection possibilities, from connecting cable to AS-interface systems.

ifm is committed to working closely with its customers to develop products which precisely match their needs, and the company provides expert, readily accessible technical support to help users maximise the benefits they gain from ifm products.

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