Measuring Low-Viscosity Liquids with In-Line Ultrasonic Flow Meters

The new ultrasonic meters fit the use with nylon-12-body for better accuracy and reliability

  • Measuring Low-Viscosity Liquids with In-Line Ultrasonic Flow Meters
    Measuring Low-Viscosity Liquids with In-Line Ultrasonic Flow Meters

On November the 30th, 2020 in Tempe, Arizona, FTI Flow Technology, Inc. (FTI), a manufacturer of precision flow measurement instruments, systems and calibrators, has announced the introduction of the QCT_PA12 Series of in-line liquid ultrasonic flow meters. These compact and lightweight meters are destined to be used in low-viscosity liquid applications that demand excellent accuracy and reliability at an economical price point.

The FTI QCT_PA12 Series is a cost-effective and versatile solution for measuring low-viscosity liquids in a wide range of industries, such as chemical, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, plastics, power generation, pulp & paper, semiconductor, and steel. The meters’ construction and Nylon-12 (PA12) material make them suitable meters to use for many high purity and corrosive liquids

Areas of applications:

Typical applications include water treatment for boilers and cooling towers, clean-in-place (CIP) systems, mechanical seal flushing/cooling, process water, cooling loops, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, small-line injection systems, and larger DI water distribution systems and high-purity filtration systems.

“The addition of the PA12 Nylon provides an option for industries that require USP Class VI-compliant materials,” commented Matt Zajac, FTI Flow Technology marketing manager. “And the new advanced cross-flow design allows FTI to add 1.5-inch and  2-inch meter sizes while reducing the pressure drop in the 1-inch model.” 

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