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News Release from: Titan Enterprises | Subject: 800D history
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2008
New low cost flowmeter developments
After starting flowmeter development with the innovative Pelton wheel flowmeter 25 years ago, Titan has continued with novel custom engineered flowmeter designs
The innovative Pelton wheel based flowmeter, using high-tech engineering plastics, launched by Titan Enterprises many years ago in the Eureka magazine, continues to be the lowest cost, wide flow range plastic flowmeter for clean liquid flows up to 10 litres/min Now approaching a total sales volume of 250,000 units, Titan has continued to develop these 800 Series flowmeters, which are typically supplied via engineering catalogues to laboratories, and to OEMs, frequently for drinks blending and vending machines, whether for beer, wine or soft drinks
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Flowmeters for OEM applications
Titan Enterprises specialises in the design of low-cost flowmeters for OEM applications
While continuing to drive down manufacturing costs, Titan has taken advantage of developing electronic and microprocessor technology.
The latest model, for example, has added integral electronics, with a digital LED flow rate indicator and totaliser.
With a typical 20:1 flow range, within flow rates from 50ml/min to 10 litres/min, the unit is fully configurable with intelligent programming prompts.
The product exceeds the specification of the traditional (visual reading only) variable area flowmeter: but the in-built totaliser and pulse output for remote monitoring and recording makes the laboratory use of glass tube flowmeters obsolete.
Titan has other developments in the pipeline, including a unique, obstructionless ultrasonic flowmeter for small bore pipes. Request a free brochure from Titan Enterprises ...
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