No piping work required, visualization of air consumption possible! Gas flow measurement service.
G601
Ideal for energy-saving measures in factories! Since it is a clamp-on type, no piping work is required. It allows for understanding the current flow rate for energy-saving measures in factory air systems.
The clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter 'G601' can measure the flow of gases and liquids without the need for piping work. It adopts a correlation time difference method, making it resistant to disturbances and suitable for a wide range of applications with its lamb wave transducer. Additionally, due to its two-channel specification, simultaneous measurement at two locations is possible. <We can respond to the following requests> ● Understanding the current flow rate for energy-saving measures in factory air ● Measuring actual flow to verify compressor capacity ● Assessing the actual amount of air leakage ● Measuring gas flow in equipment that cannot be stopped ● Measuring the flow of various gases where piping work is not possible ● Obtaining flow data for improvement data to enhance equipment *For more details, please refer to the PDF or contact us.
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This measurement uses a clamp-on ultrasonic gas flow meter that allows for the measurement of various gas flow rates simply by attaching a sensor to the outside of existing piping. This model is the only one that can measure various gas flow rates with high precision from the outside of the piping. The measurement results will be reported and submitted as EXCEL data. Please contact us for measurement conditions.
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<Measurement results at approximately 300 locations for piping from 25A to 450A> Manufacturers of automotive parts, electronics, semiconductors, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc.
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