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Electromagnetic flowmeters 'tell it how it is'

A Krohne product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Aug 2, 2004

Electromagnetic flowmeters provide information on the state of the flowmeter and the quality of the measurement, and give notification of unnoticed application faults.

Krohne, a global technology leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of accurate, reliable and cost effective level and flow measurement products for the process industries, introduces its new Optiflux family of electromagnetic flowmeters.

The family consists of nine flowmeter models covering a wide range of applications in the water and wastewater, chemical, pulp and paper, and pharmaceutical industries.

All Optiflux models feature unique 3 x 100% diagnostics: 100% Application Diagnostics, 100% Accuracy Diagnostics, and 100% Instrument Diagnostics.

Consequently, maintenance engineers not only have information on the state of the flowmeter and the quality of the measurement, they will also obtain notification of unnoticed application faults.

The addition of the all 'in one' IFC 300 converter allows users to adapt any of the Optiflux models for virtually any application.

The device enables custody transfer, batching and conductivity measurement.

Modularity provides the flexibility needed to customize the device to meet ever changing measurement requirements.

Because the proper accuracy checks and safety features are already integrated, the standard configuration of the new Optiflux comes ready for immediate custody transfer applications.

The Optiflux's superior measuring performance leads to improvements in repeatability and accuracy to a level of 0.15% of measured value.

The Optiflux's new integrated conductivity measurement enables new functionality, such as recognition of product changes and q uality check of inline cleaning.

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