Description Pulsar Flow Pulse Non-invasive fires ultrasound through the pipe wall at 90 degrees to the flow via a tangentially mounted high-output ceramic. Ultrasound is refracted at angles across the axis of the flow and is then reflected from bubbles, particles, and vortices in all directions and at a wide range of frequencies. The returned […]
Kem Kuppers’ Additional Accessories Din Rail Mount Adapter (HSA) Kem Kuppers’ Additional Accessories DIN rail adaptors of the series HSA are for mounting units with panel mount housings on a DIN rail. When using the adaptors, enough place is left between the housing and the DIN rail for the connecting cables. Features Simple mounting of panel […]
Description Kobold KSM Variable Area Flowmeters and Switches Plastic are based on the float principle with the float moving freely without friction in the measuring tube. From nominal size DN65 the devices are provided with a guide rod to stabilize the floats. The indication point is at the greatest diameter of the float. The standard […]
Description Pulsar FlowCERT Flow Meter provides comprehensive flow monitoring with data logging and control functions for a complete range of flumes and weirs. It is compatible with a range of sensors in order to create a flow metering system to suit your application. The FlowCERT Lite open channel flow meter provides comprehensive flow monitoring with […]
Overview Kobold KSK Variable Area Flow Meter Plastic are based on the well known suspended float principle. They are used for measuring and monitoring flows in closed pipes. The media flows, from below, through a conical plastic measuring tube. This raises the float and the flow rate can be read off against the scale. The […]
Description Pulsar DUET Dual Ultrasonic Echo Transducer provides the highest accuracy non-contact ultrasonic flow measurement system available anywhere. Only DUET features Pulsar’s unique, patented, approach to the issue of accuracy when temperature and echo reflection time varies. Both transducers fire together. By continuously monitoring the phase difference of the echoes, and because the distance between […]






