The MTLD-E Mini Magnetic Inductive flow meter extremely compact, low cost, inductive magnetic flow meter (including
Transmitter and sensor), the Mini Inductive Magnetic flow meter is the perfect solution for measuring the flow of conductive
liquids in applications where reliability and low-pressure loss. The magmeter are desired at an economical price compared to higher
end models. This Magmeter measures flow using the magnetic-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. A conductive liquid passing through the flow meter body acts as the
conductor. The flow meter body contains a set of electromagnetic coils that generate the magnetic field. Electrodes mounted in the
flowmeter body collect the current, whose magnitude is proportional to flow rate.
Technical Specification
Size: DN1.5,3,6, 8, 10, 15, 20
Velocity range: 0.01m/s – 10 m/s
Accuracy: ±0.5% of RS (Velocity>0.6m/s) or ±3mm/s(Velocity≤0.6m/s)
Repeatability: 1/3 of accuracy
Temperature: PT1000, 0.1℃ resolution
Media Conductivity: 20 ms/cm
Measuring Direction: Bi-directional measurement
Max Working Pressure: 1.0MPa
Max Working Temperature: 90℃ for PEEK or Ceramic liner
Liner: PEEK, Ceramic
Electrodes: SS316L or HC
Enclosure: Aluminum, IP65 for Blind version
Connection: G1/2 or NPT 1/2
Power supply: 24VDC, ≤100mA
LCD display: flow rate and total flow
Analog output: 4 – 20mA
Pulse output: 0 – 5K Hz
Relay Output: optional, 1 Relay 2A/30VDC for flow switch
RS485 MODBUS: Optional for Display version, Standard for Blind version
Applications
Special are designed for Flow monitoring, flow measuring, dosing and counting:
Food & Beverages industry:
Water
Soft drinks
Milk and Dairy
Beer
Fruit juices and other fluids with fibers
Chemical Process Control industry;
Cooling systems and cooling circuits
Pharmaceutical Dosing system;
Plumbing applications;
Plant construction
For Automated Animal (such as Calf, pig and chicken) Feeding Systems
flow or temperature monitoring
Mechanical engineering