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Measuring range:
15 – 100 ml/min … 1 – 10 l/min water
25 – 100 ml/min … 100 – 500 l/min air
Connection: G ⅛ … G ½
Material: brass, Ryton®, PTFE
pmax: 35 bar
tmax: 50°C
Accuracy: ±3 % of full scale
Viscosity range: low viscosity
Pulse output, 0 – 5 VDC
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Measuring range:
15 – 100 ml/min … 1 – 10 l/min water
25 – 100 ml/min … 100 – 500 l/min air
Connection: G ⅛ … G ½
Material: PPS, brass, PTFE
pmax: 35 bar
tmax: 50°C
Accuracy: ±3 % of full scale
Viscosity range: low viscosity
Digital display, 0 – 5 VDC
KOBOLD KFF/KFG flowmeters are used for measuring low and smaller, volumetric flow rates of gases (KFG) and liquids (KFF). The media must be transmissive for infrared light.
Series KFF/KFG 1000 flowmeters are available in Ryton®, brass and PTFE materials; therefore suitable for many applications in industry, in laboratories, and so forth. The new PTFE sensor of the 1000 series is delivered as standard with (0 … 5 VDC) analogue output and frequency output. The frequency output is optional on other models.
Series KFF/KFG 3000 flowmeters are available in Ryton® and in brass.
Function Principle
The flowmeter is based on the Pelton Principle, that is, the flowing medium causes a vane to rotate. The rotary motion is converted to electrical impulses by means of photodiodes. The flow rate is output as a frequency signal or a linear analogue (0…5 VDC).
Specifications
Read More:https://inaparts.com/flow-measurement/kobold-rotating-vane-low-volume/