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Ultrasonic Flowmeter iMassFlow 200

Ultrasonic Flowmeter

iMassFlow 200 measures the gas velocity by measuring the time difference of ultrasonic pulse. The larger the difference of ultrasonic transmission time is, the faster the gas flow speed is. The fluctuation of temperature and pressure can cause the change of ultrasonic propagation velocity, but they are compensated accurately in the algorithm, so it does not affect the calculation of gas velocity.

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Cross-Duct Ultrasonic Flowmeter iMassFlow 600

Cross-Duct Ultrasonic Flowmeter

iMassFlow 600 calculates the flow velocity of flue gas by measuring the time difference of ultrasonic wave propagation. It has a pair of ultrasonic transducers at a certain angle on opposite sides of the chimney or flue gas. The host is upstream of the flue gas, and the slave is downstream of the flue gas, alternately sending and receiving ultrasonic waves. The average flow velocity of the flue gas line in the ultrasonic transmission path was calculated. For large diameter flue, two pairs of ultrasonic transducers can be installed to form a master multi-slave device (only one control display device is needed), and the line average flow velocity of the two sound channels can be calculated to better characterize the flow field state of the flue.

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Ultrasonic Flowmeter iTPFlow 200

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iTPFlow 200 measures the gas velocity by measuring the time difference of ultrasonic pulse. The larger the difference of ultrasonic transmission time is, the faster the gas flow speed is. The fluctuation of temperature and pressure can cause the change of ultrasonic propagation velocity, but they are compensated accurately in the algorithm, so it does not affect the calculation of gas velocity.

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Ultrasonic Flowmeter iMassFlow 400

Ultrasonic Flowmeter

iMassFlow 400 measures the gas velocity by measuring the time difference of ultrasonic pulse. The larger the difference of ultrasonic transmission time is, the faster the gas flow speed is. The fluctuation of temperature and pressure can cause the change of ultrasonic propagation velocity, but they are compensated accurately in the algorithm, so it does not affect the calculation of gas velocity.

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