Welcome to SAITECHFLOW METERS ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METERS
Electromagnetic flow meters, also known as magmeters, are devices used to measure the flow of conductive liquids in pipes. These meters work on the principle of Faraday's Law, which states that when a conductive liquid flows through a magnetic field, a voltage is induced across the liquid. The voltage is proportional to the velocity of the liquid and is measured by electrodes located on the meter's surface. Electromagnetic flow meters have several advantages over other flow measurement techniques. They are highly accurate, reliable, and have a wide measuring range. Additionally, they are unaffected by changes in temperature, pressure, or viscosity, making them suitable for a variety of applications
Electromagnetic flow meters are commonly used in industries such as water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, and food and beverage production. They can be used to measure the flow rate of liquids such as water, acids, alkalis, and slurries.
The meter consists of a flow tube, electrodes, and a transmitter. The flow tube is made of a non-magnetic material and contains a magnetic field. The electrodes are placed on the outside of the flow tube and are connected to a transmitter, which converts the voltage signal into a flow rate reading.