Description AW-Lake SRZ Helical Gear Flow Meter is a high-resolution, strong, and affordable positive displacement flow meter offering wide measuring ranges and low pressure drop. It is ideal for highly filled and abrasive fluids, such as polyurethanes and polymers, glues and sealing materials, as well as heavy fuel oils. This positive displacement flow meter has […]
Description Kem Kuppers HM Subsea Turbine Flow Meter are reliable, durable and robust flow instruments, specifically developed for challenging subsea flow applications. They are primarily used in applications with low and medium viscosity liquids, such as seawater, glycol mixtures and various hydraulic fluids. Only high-quality stainless steels, which even withstand corrosive liquids, are used in […]
Overview Kobold V31 Variable Area Flow Meter/Switch, the measuring element is composed of a float and a conical glass tube. A medium flows from the bottom to the top through the measuring ring, lifting the float until the buoyancy force and the weight of the float establish equilibrium. The height of the float in the […]
Introduction Pulsar Guard 2010 Series Acoustic Sensors offers reliable solids flow detection. It detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow or no flow conditions and can detect pigs within the process. The sensor provides a 0 to 10 volt output – […]
Description Kem Kuppers HM E Turbine Flow Meter (E for Ermeto Fittings) is used to measure continuous and discontinuous flow rates. They are mainly used for lubrication and non-lubrication media. They are particularly suitable for low and medium viscosity liquids, such as water, emulsions, glycol mixtures and light oils. Even the measurement of cryogenic fluids […]
Description Kobold Class Cone Variable Area Flow Meter works on the basis of the suspended float principle. It is used for measuring the flow rates in closed pipe line systems. The medium flows from below through a glass measuring cone that gets wider on top. Thus, the float is raised and indicates the respective flow […]






