MIK-LDG Stainless steel body electromagnetic flowmeter

Magnetic flowmeters operate under the principle of Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction to measure liquid velocity. Following Faraday’s Law, magnetic flowmeters measure the velocity of conductive liquids in pipes, such as water, acids, caustic and slurries. Magnetic flowmeter can be used in water/wastewater industry, chemical, food and beverage, power, pulp, paper, metals, mining and pharmaceutical applications.

Features include:

  • Accuracy: ±0.5%,±2mm/s(flowrate<1m/s)

  • Electric conductivity

  • Water: Min. 20μS/cm

  • Other liquid:Min.5μS/cm

  • Flange: ANSI/JIS/DIN DN10…600

  • Ingress protection: IP65

Application

These meters are applicable for all conductive liquids, such as domestic water, industrial water, raw water, ground water, urban sewage, industrial wastewater, the processed neutral pulp, pulp slurry and more.

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Meacon Automation

Meacon is committed to industrial process automation sensors and instruments since its establishment for decades. The main products are water analysis instruments, recorders, pressure transmitters, flowmeters, and other field instruments.By offering super-qualified products and one-stop service, Meacon has been working in industries as widespread as oil & gas, water & wastewater, and chemical & petrochemical in more than 100 countries, and will take further efforts to provide the most superior service and meet customers’ satisfaction.By 2021, Meacon will have many R&D researchers and engineers, and more than 250 employees in the group. With diverse market needs and global customers, Meacon has established and is establishing its offices in Singapore, Malaysia, India, etc.Meacon is constantly trying to establish strong partnerships with distributors worldwide, integrating itself into the local innovation system and contributing to global technological innovations."Customer-centric": Meacon will continuously be committed to process automation sensors and instruments, and play an indispensable role in the world instrument industries.