130 likes | 200 Vues
https://www.proteusind.com : Tips for Buying High Quality Liquid Flow Meter and Swiches : Proteus Industries Inc.is dedicated to developing high quality and innovative flow management products and providing consistent customer satisfaction.<br><br>Proteus Industries was founded by Jon Heiner in 1978. Starting his career in the semiconductor equipment industry and recognizing the need for reliable flow switch, he developed Proteus’ first flow switch, model 100B, and acquired his first customer, Varian.<br><br>Proteus offers a full line of instruments and control solutions for the semiconductor and fab equipment industry. Today, our products are used in virtually every semiconductor fab around the world.<br><br>Since that time, Proteus Industries has developed into the leader in flow measurement innovation and manufactures a complete line of flow management devices at the highest specifications in the industry. <br><br>What are you waiting for? Contact us today: (650)943-4127
E N D
Tips for Buying High Quality Flow Meter & Switches Flow meter is an instrument that is used to gauge the flow of gases or fluid through a pipe. Flow measurement applications differ extensively with respect to the conditional benchmarks, situational limitations, and engineering requirements. Flow meter has other names such as fluid meter, fluid sensor, flow sensor and flow gauge. They have a wide range of applications across different industries based on its basic function, which is to offer precise monitoring and measurement for flow of fluids or gases.
A few examples of flow meter applications are; semi-conductor equipment cooling, thermal control, industrial laser coolant systems, fire sprinkler systems, air-conditioning systems, and batch processing. It is very important that you choose the right flow meter or a flow switch. Every application needs a different combination of flow meter and switch depending on various factors listed below.
Various Factors Of Flow Meter & Switches • The type of fluid or gas to be measured. • • Inertness between the flow meter material and the fluid or gas passing through it. • • The nature of the process – whether intermittent or perpetual. • • Circumstances of the surroundings –whether working in hazardous situation. • • Extent of precision required. • • Maximum and minimum flow rates. • • Viscosity of the fluid or gas. • • Temperature of the fluid or gas. • • Type of readings required.
Do You Need a Flow Meter? In most systems of simpler nature, flow meters are used to measure the rate of flow of a fluid or gas through a pipe. For such applications, you need the most basic flow meter that you can easily procured from your vendor at a very affordable price. These flow meters produce results that are fairly accurate, give or take 5%. However, if you are working on a very sensitive system that calls for more precision, the sophisticated versions of flow meters are your best bet. Of course, they are somewhat complex in nature, but the results are thorough and more accurate.
Pressure vs. Resistance Before you rush to buy a flow meter, it is very important that you first study the fundamentals of the fluid or gas that flows through the system. The properties of fluid or gas would determine the kind of flow meter that should be installed. The equation between pressure and resistance is closely related to the viscosity and rate of flow of the fluid or gas. There are two kinds of fluids Newtonian & Non - Newtonian. The Newtonian fluids are straightforward.
There is a positive correlation between the pressure applied to these fluids and the resistance against the side of the pipes. They flow slower on the side but faster in the center of the pipe. Mineral oil, water, and milk are some examples of Newtonian fluids. On the other hand, the Non-Newtonian fluids exhibit an indecisive behaviour since there is no relation between the pressure applied and the resistance against the walls of the pipe. So, it is difficult to predict their viscosity and change in the rate of flow of such fluids at a given time. Curd, shampoo, paints, etc. are non-Newtonian fluids.
Go for a Broader Turndown Turndown indicates the ratio of maximum flow rate and minimum flow rate for a fluid. The flow meter with a broader turndown is particularly beneficial when you cannot predict the extent to which the flow rate of the fluid can rise or drop. A flow meter having a comprehensive turndown would accommodate the unforeseen variations in the flow rate.
Selecting Flow Switches When it comes to selecting a flow switch, you need a flow switch that is attuned to the conditions under which it would be employed. The manufacturers of flow switches design variants that are meant to be used for specific industrial applications. The systems that involve fluids and gases flowing through them at high temperatures call for robust flow switches that can withstand extreme temperatures, ranging between -50 to 220 degrees Celsius. Similarly, you can find flow switches that are especially meant to be used in systems commissioning high-pressure fluids and gases; for example, up to 40 bar system pressure.
Hazardous fluids like oils can cause severe damage to the environment and system interruption. Having a reliable, leak-proof, dirt-resistant flow switch decreases the odds of the system breaking down. Flow switches are usually made from stainless steel and brass. The fluid or gas should not react with the materials from which the flow switches are crafted; otherwise, the fluid or gas would run the risk of contamination simultaneously putting the physical integrity of the flow switches at stake.
Lastly, you should consider the cost factor. Flow meters and flow switches are critical components of an industrial application. Cheap flow meters and switches would not necessarily be high quality. They often cause issues such as leakage, corrosion, or functional breakdown. It would be wise of you to spend on heavy-duty flow meters and flow switches. They will cost a bit more but will save you a lot of money over a long term.
Contact Us Proteus Industries Inc. 340 Pioneer Way Mountain View California USA 94041, (650) 943-4127 (650) 965-9355 sales@proteusind.com Technical Support David Chiasson (650) 943-4111 Mark Malfatti(650) 943-4127 Alex Gahrahmat (650) 943-4158 Customer ServiceWiki Fragio (650) 943-4110Dana Laing (650) 943-4106Ruth Ricacho (650) 943-4135