Description The RHM 80 excels in tough applications where high temperatures, pressures, and corrosive fluids are present. Its heavy-duty construction withstands extreme applications without losing Coriolis meter performance. Range: 80 kg/min up to 8000 kg/min Pressure: up to 299 bar (4336 psi) Temperature: -196°C (-321°F) up to +350°C (662°F) Accuracy: 0.1 % of rate Materials: […]
General The RHM20 Coriolis Mass Flow sensor is a 2? meter designed for general purpose flow measurement without the need for maintenance. Robust and accurate, the RHM20 outperforms other flow technologies at an attractively low cost of ownership. Temperature and pressure ranges A wide temperature rating from -196°C to 350°C means that the RHM20 can […]
General Information The Rheonik Coriolis Flow Sensor RHM15 is an all-purpose meter suitable for liquid processing plants. A wide application flow range capability allows for commonality of installation across numerous lines – a real benefit to owners and operators. The RHM 15 Coriolis mass flow meter can measure flow rates up to 200 kg/ min […]
The Measurement Principle Each mass flow meter has two measuring tubes. The oscillating system is driven by two controlled electromagnetic excitation coils. As liquids or gases flow through the oscillating omega tubes, the Coriolis force is created and causes a slight deflection of the two measuring tubes from their original shape. The opposing tubes are […]
Coriolis flow Meters operating on the “Coriolis principle” contains a vibrating tube in which a fluid flow causes changes in frequency, phase shift or amplitude. The sensor signal is fed into the integrally mounted pc-board. The resulting output signal is strictly proportional to the real mass flow rate, whereas thermal mass flow meters are dependent […]
Description Seametrics AO55 Analog Transmitter is a blind (non-indicating) 4-20 mA transmitter, designed for use with almost all Seametrics flow sensors. It accepts a pulse frequency input from the flow sensor and converts this input into a continuous analog output signal. Power for the transmitter is taken from the current loop itself, so only two […]






