Quantcast
Search for: Search what?
Aug 30, 2008  
 Newsletters
Subscribe Free to Product News Alerts
  
Receive customized, daily news on the products you want.
Subscribe   View Sample
 Categories
Industrial Market Trends
OnSite WebReviews
Latest New Product News
Adhesives and Sealants
Agricultural and Farming Products
Architectural and Civil Engineering Products
Automatic ID
Chemical Processing and Waste Management
Cleaning Products and Equipment
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Construction Equipment and Supplies
Controls and Controllers
Display and Presentation Equipment
Electrical Equipment and Systems
Electronic Components and Devices
Explosives, Armaments and Weaponry
Fasteners and Hardware
Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment
Food Processing and Preparation
Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment
HVAC
Labels, Tags, Signage and Equipment
Laboratory and Research Supplies and Equipment
Lubricants
Machinery and Machining Tools
Material Handling and Storage
Materials and Material Processing
Mechanical Components and Assemblies
Mechanical Power Transmission
Mining, Oil Drilling & Refining
Mounting and Attaching Products
Non-Industrial Products
Optics and Photonics
Packaging Products & Equipment
Paints and Coatings
Plant Furnishings and Accessories
Portable Tools
Printing and Duplicating Equipment
Retail and Sales Equipment
Robotics
Safety and Security Equipment
Sensors, Monitors and Transducers
Services
Software
Test and Measuring Instruments
Textile Industry Products
Thermal and Heating Equipment
Timers and Clocks
Transportation Industry Products
Vision Systems
Waste Handling Equipment
Welding Equipment and Supplies
Association News
Browse Categories
Browse Companies
 Press Releases
Products in the News
Company News
Mergers & Acquisitions
People in the News
Literature & Websites
 Resources
News Delivery Options
Mobile Edition
PR Resources
Licensing
Advertising
How to Write an effective Press Release
Trade Associations
Small Business Support
MEP


Advertisement

Story Tools
Tools for Registered Users
   Go Back |  Send Story by email E-Mail  |  Print  |  Post   
   Save Story |  Watch_Company  
Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters use Sing Around method.
Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters use Sing Around method.

Click Here to Enlarge Picture

News Story

Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters use Sing Around method.


May 28, 2008 - Designed for measuring flows to 400 gpm in ¾-3 in. pipe and to 3,000 gpm in 4-10 in. pipe, respectively, ClarkSonic Models CSLFC and CSLFB have no moving parts and incorporate mixed-signal ASIC that combines timing, control, and transducer drive circuitry. Sing Around method lets products measure flow rates of acoustically conductive liquids, including clean liquids and those with entrained solids, while remaining unaffected by changes in fluid temperature, density, and viscosity.


Related categories:   Test and Measuring Instruments

Press Release
Release date: May 5, 2008


New ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters


Bring "Sing Around" Technology to Wide Range of Applications

Clark Solutions ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters are ideal for measuring flow in most clean liquids and many liquids with entrained solids. Applications include monitoring flow rates of chilled or heated water as part of a green technology program as well as in municipal, process, and industrial systems. ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters free users from having to calibrate the transmitter to fluid temperature, viscosity, or density making them very easy to deploy and very reliable.

Hudson, MA - Clark Solutions-a leading manufacturer and distributor of pumps, valves, and flow instrumentation has introduced ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters. These transmitters are ideal for measuring flow rates of acoustically conductive liquids, including most clean liquids and many liquids with entrained solids. ClarkSonic Model CSLFC Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters are designed for flows to 400 GPM in 3/4" to 3" pipe, and ClarkSonic Model CSLFB Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters are designed for flows to 3000 GPM in 4" to 10" pipe. ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitters feature no moving parts, excellent long-term stability, no pressure drop, broad fluid compatibility, and high accuracy at approximately half the cost of similar instruments.

At the heart of the ClarkSonic Ultrasonic Flow Transmitter is a proprietary mixed signal ClarkSonic ASIC, (Application Specific IC,) which allows sophisticated timing, control and transducer drive circuitry to be combined on a single integrated circuit. The ClarkSonic ASIC uses a special algorithm that is an improvement upon the standard single-path measurement technique. ClarkSonic transmitters utilize the "sing around" method, where the ultrasonic transducer alternates between transmitting and receiving to measure differences in flight time between upstream and downstream transmissions. The flight time of the sound pulse from the transmitting transducer to the receiving transducer will be shortened if the pulse is launched in the direction of flow, and increased if launched opposite to the direction of flow. By alternating the transmitting and receiving transducers, the difference in these transit times can be used to calculate the velocity of the flow, which when multiplied by the area of the pipe results in a measure of volumetric flow rate. The primary advantage of the Sing Around method is that the velocity of the fluid is being measured independent of the relative speed of sound in that given fluid. The output of ClarkSonic transmitters is also unaffected by changes in fluid temperature, density and viscosity.

About Clark Solutions:

Clark Solutions has a fifty-year history of providing unique solutions to the measurement, control, and monitoring of pressure, flow, and level in liquids and gases. Located in Hudson, Massachusetts, the company offers instrumentation, valves, and pumps to record, monitor, and control flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, humidity, level, gas concentration, and other properties. For more information contact Clark Solutions, 10 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749, Tel. 978-568-3400, Fax. 978-568-0060, or visit our web site at http://www.clarksol.com.

Contact:

Donald Tyler
Clark Solutions
978-568-3400
http://www.clarksol.com


Contacts:

General Information:
Donald Tyler
USA
Phone: 978-568-3400

Company Information:
Name: Clark Solutions
Address: 10 Brent Dr.
City: Hudson
State: MA
ZIP: 01749
Country: USA
Phone: 800-253-2497
FAX: 978-568-0060
http://www.clarksol.com



Story Tools
   Go Back |  Send Story by email E-Mail  |  Print  |  Post   

Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2008 Thomas Publishing Company

View Company Profile at ThomasNet.com
company web site Company web site
more company news More news from this company
directory searchSearch for suppliers of:
Flow Transmitters
Ultrasonic Transmitters
directory searchJoin the forum discussion at:
Wired In

Advertisement
Related Stories:
Jun 2, 2008Level Transmitter/Switch features Variable GAP technology.
Jan 22, 2008Level Transmitter suits open channel flow measurement.
Jan 10, 2008Differential Flow Transmitter measures up to 125 psig.
Jul 27, 2007Ultrasonic Level Transmitters offer fit-and-forget solution.
Feb 1, 2007Flow Transmitter minimizes power consumption.
Nov 15, 2006Flow Electronics feature modular architecture.
Aug 10, 2006Coriolis Flowmeter features integral transmitter.
Jul 18, 2006Transmitter maximizes accuracy over wide flow turndowns.
Apr 17, 2006Transmitter includes FOUNDATION(TM) fieldbus technology.
Mar 22, 2006Transmitter measures air velocity, temperature, and volume.
Dec 8, 2005Multivariable Transmitter measures natural gas flow rate.
Aug 30, 2005Ultrasonic Level Transmitter offers Profibus connectivity.
Jul 25, 2005Flow Transmitter supports up to 14:1 flow turndown.
Jul 14, 2005Level Transmitter allows non-contact measurement in tanks.
May 25, 2005Level Transmitter offers continuous, ultrasonic performance.
Feb 25, 2005Electromagnetic Flow Transmitter operates in 2 modes.
Oct 28, 2004Flow Transmitter has sealed design and isolated outputs.
Sep 10, 2004Flow Electronics Devices have compact design.
Mar 31, 2004Dual Wire Transmitter is HART® compatible.
Mar 17, 2004Coriolis Transmitter features multivariable DSP technology.
More New Product News from this company:
Mar 10, 2006Water Meters suit municipal and industrial applications.
Feb 22, 2006Water Flowmeter acts as replacement for propeller meters.
Feb 21, 2006Water Meters are suited for submetering applications.
Aug 12, 2004Piezoelectric Pumps handle liquid and gas applications.
Oct 3, 2003Miniature Vacuum Pumps measure as small as 37 x 55 mm.
Sep 25, 2003Rotary Vane Pump has 4 speed selections.
Sep 24, 2003Rotary Vane Pumps offer 4 speed selections.
Sep 18, 2003Inert Isolation Valves tolerate particulate-laden media.
Sep 9, 2003Hand Calibration Pumps adjust pressure switches.
Aug 26, 2003Custom Level Switches have up to 6 reed switch outputs.
Aug 8, 2003Diaphragm Pumps suit low current applications.
Aug 1, 2003Flowmeter totalizes and provides alarm/analog output.
Jul 30, 2003Pressure Transmitters are rated for -14.5 to 8,700 psi.
Apr 9, 2003Differential Pressure Transmitters suit process applications.
Mar 26, 2003Differential Pressure Switch offers long-term stability.
Mar 12, 2003Differential-Pressure Transmitters handle high temperatures.
Feb 11, 2003Peristaltic Pumps offer flow rates to 220 ml/min.
Jan 22, 2003Peristaltic Pumps provide variable speed/flow rates.
Jan 13, 2003Transmitters register low static pressures and airflow.
 
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2008 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy