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News Release from: Titan Enterprises | Subject: Flowmeter specification pdf
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 May 2005
How to specify liquid flowmeters, for
OEM projects
A free paper from Titan Enterprises surveys the different styles of flowmeter, and discusses the ease of application, limitations and other constraints for use in OEM applications in particular
Experience from many years of design and supply of meters to meet OEM specifications provides an insight into the application of flowmeter styles, and enables identification of those that are suitable for OEM use Much of this expertise is outlined in a free summary paper, entitled "How to specify liquid flowmeters - particularly for OEM projects"
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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In this free paper Trevor Forster, MD of Titan Enterprises, surveys all the different styles of flowmeter, and discusses the ease of application, limitations and other constraints.
He also points out where the design can be made configurable to ease the assembly process, and avoid unnecessary components.
Titan Enterprises are suppliers of many styles of liquid flowmeter systems to machinery builders and OEMs.
Titan have specialised in developing flowmeters having bodies typically moulded in engineering plastics, with custom engineered process and electronic connections suited to the surrounding machinery.
This has allowed custom solutions using standard components, to achieve low costs, whether for water, beer, paint, solvents, oils or chemicals.
Stainless steel or other metallic housings are also used for higher pressure applications.
Machinery builders and OEMs tend to measure flow in ranges from 0.01L/min up to 500 L/min, in 1/4 to 2 inch lines: this is the area where the Titan ranges of flow sensors concentrate.
But the selection guide also discusses metering of liquid flows in larger line sizes, and provides a simple tabulation, taking 13 application examples and charting these against 14 different types of flowmeter, highlighting the good, the bad, and the questionable techniques for each application.
For a free pdf copy of this selection guide please contact Titan Enterprises. Request a free brochure from Titan Enterprises ...
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