June 20, 2008 -
Featuring solid-state construction, MIK series offers choice of wetted materials for flow body: Ryton with 316L stainless steel electrodes, or PVDF with hastelloy C electrodes. Viscous and dirty liquids are measured with no accuracy degradation. Available fitting styles and materials include PVC, PVDF, Polypropylene, and stainless steel, and electronics packages can include frequency or current outputs, adjustable flow switches, and integrated totalizers or batch controllers.
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Summary:
KOBOLD's MIK series magneto-inductive flowmeter is the perfect solution for measuring the flow of conductive liquids in applications where the reliability and low pressure loss of a magmeter is desired at an economical price compared to higher end models. The MIK measures flow using the magneto-inductive principle. The MIK is all solid state and has no moving parts to wear making it very reliable. Viscous and dirty liquids are measured with no accuracy degradation. A variety of fitting styles, materials and electronic packages for the MIK are available . The versatility of the MIK truly makes it a great value at an economical price.
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KOBOLD's MIK series magneto-inductive flowmeter is the perfect solution for measuring the flow of conductive liquids in applications where the reliability and low pressure loss of a magmeter is desired at an economical price compared to higher end models. The MIK measures flow using the magneto-inductive principle. According to Faraday's law of magnetic induction, current is induced into a conductor as it moves through a magnetic field. The amount of current induced is directly proportional to the velocity of the moving conductor. In the case of the MIK, a conductive liquid passing through the meter body acts as the conductor. The meter body contains a set of electromagnetic coils that generate the magnetic field. Electrodes mounted in the meter body, collect the current whose magnitude is proportional to flowrate.
The MIK is all solid state and has no moving parts to wear making it very reliable. Viscous and dirty liquids are measured with no accuracy degradation. The wetted materials for the flow body are either Ryton with 316L stainless steel electrodes or PVDF with hastelloy C electrodes. A variety of fitting styles and materials are available including PVC, PVDF, Polypropylene and stainless steel. A wide variety of electronics packages are available including frequency or current outputs, adjustable flow switches and integrated totalizers or batch controllers. The versatility of the MIK truly makes it a great value at an economical price.
About Company:
KOBOLD Instruments Inc. manufactures flow, pressure, level and temperature instruments to measure and monitor liquids and gases. KOBOLD provides one of the broadest lines of sensors, switches and transmitters in the industry.
Contact Detail:
Contact: Eric Stofan, Kevin Ozimek, John Gallo, Pete Barna - Application Engineers : Leslie Johnson and Mandy Paunovic - Customer Service Specialist for more insights into this topic. Direct line: 800-998-1020 Email: info@koboldusa.com
Other helpful information regarding the this product or service can be found at: http://www.koboldusa.com.
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KOBOLD Instruments Inc. - www.koboldusa.com 1801 Parkway View Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Contacts:
Marketing:
Leslie Johnson Customer Service Specialist
USA
Phone: 800-998-1020
Engineering:
Eric Stofan Application Engineer
USA
Phone: 800-998-1020 Company Information: Name: KOBOLD Instruments Inc. Address: 1801 Parkway View Dr. City: Pittsburgh State: PA ZIP: 15205 Country: USA Phone: 412-788-2830 FAX: 412-788-4890 http://www.koboldusa.com
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