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 […]
Description Pulsar’s Ultrasonic Flow Monitor is a dedicated wall mounted device for use with Pulsar’s Flow Pulse flow sensor in fixed or permanent installations. The Flow Monitor is powered using either an AC or DC power supply which then provides the Flow Pulse flow sensor with power and offers an interface via a 4-core cable. […]
Overview Kem Kuppers HM R Turbine Flow Meter (R for Female Inch Threads) 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 […]
Overview Kobold Low Volume Variable Area Flow Meter model KDF-9 and KDG-9 for liquids and air operate on the suspended float principle: that is, the installation position is vertical and the direction of flow is from bottom to top. The instruments have been designed as simple and thus economical measuring systems. The float is a […]
Kobold KSR/SVN Variable Area-Low Volume Flow Switch operate on the known suspended float principle of measurement and is suited for liquids and gases. The KOBOLD Messring GmbH is one of the leading international instrumentation engineering enterprises specialized on monitoring, measuring and regulating the physical quantities of flow through, pressure, level and temperature. This switch must […]






