In-line Flow Sensors are used for liquids and gases.

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D04 and D10 self-contained flow sensors monitor changes in flow as low as 5 ml/min (0.001 gpm). They connect directly into pipeline and maintain accuracy during changes in media temperature. Sensors are available with discrete transistor output or 4-20 mA analog signal output, both in DC only. Each can be set up for various applications using adjustment potentiometer on front of housing. All wetted parts are 316 stainless steel.



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New In-Line Flow Sensors


Minneapolis, MN - TURCK Inc. has announced a brand new addition to their growing line of flow sensing products. These self-contained monitors have several key features that will help TURCK provide solutions for applications where others fail, offering many advantages over similar flow sensing devices. Ideal for very low flow rates, these sensors can monitor changes in flow as low as 5 ml/min (0.001 GPM). With its unique design, this senosr can be used for liquids and gases. This, combined with their fast response times, makes them perfect for applications involving pulsing or periodic flow rates.

Since these sensors connect directly into the pipeline with no intrusive probe there is no need to worry about orientation or
flow direction when mounting the sensor. This design feature also allows these monitors to maintain excellent accuracy
specifications during changes in media temperature. These solid state devices have no moving parts that will break off or
freeze up over time, eliminating major repair costs to pumps and other expensive items. Both the D04 and the Dl0 are
available with either a discrete transistor output or 4-20 mA analog signal output, both in DC only. each can easily be set up
for a variety of applications by using the adjustment potentiometer(s) on the front of the housing. All wetted parts are 316 stainless steel including the various tube fitting adapter accessories.

TURCK is a leading supplier of advanced sensing solutions to help manufacturers improve their automated processes, products and profits.

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