Overview AW Lake is a corporate from the United States of America that sells some products such as Positive Displacement Meters, Turbine Flow Meters, Tricor Coriolis Flow Meters, Lake Variable Area Flow Meters, Lake Paddle Wheel Flow Meter “Flow Stat”, Monitor&Controllers, Flow Sensor&Pickups. One of the products that come from the categories of Flow Sensor&Pickups […]
Description Kobold SMO and SMW Displacer Flowmeter / Switch operate in the same way as the flowmeter model SMV-… The extra advantage of universal mounting has been added, that is, the direction of flow can be horizontal (model SMW-..) as well as from top to bottom (model SMO-..). This is achieved with a return spring. […]
Pulsarpoint 200 Pulsar Vibrating Level Switches is a vibrating level switch for bulk solid applications. When solid material comes into contact with the vibrating probe, the frequency of oscillation changes. This is detected and a signal is generated to provide a changing relay output. May be used to signify a material level as being high, […]
General Kem Kuppers LFM microflow meter is suitable for low-viscosity fluids in dosing and filling applications of all kinds. Its measuring element is based on the principle of a double ring piston meter. Thanks to the low pendulum mass and minimal frictional losses, the LFM responds to even the smallest volume flows. Only high-grade stainless […]
Description Kobold SMV Variable Area Flow Meter is based on the principle of the well-known float type flowmeters except for the conventional tapering measuring tube. These patented instruments are provided instead with a cylindrical flow tube with conical slots around the periphery. This eliminates the usual problems of guiding the cylindrical float within a tapering […]
Pulsarpoint 310 is a rotating paddle level switch for level measurement and switching on bulk solids. The paddle’s rotation is interrupted when material reaches the paddle, causing a clutch to disengage the motor. This in turn actuates a relay allowing an alarm signal to be switched. This may be used to signify a material level […]






