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The RXF magnetic flowmeter series are sophisticated
products with outstanding reliability and ease of operation,
developed on the basis of decades of field-proven
experience.
FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocol type is also available. |
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The AXF magnetic flowmeter is a sophisticated product with outstanding reliability and ease of operation, developed on the basis of decades of field experience.
Based on FOUNDATION fieldbus™ specifications, AXF Fieldbus Magnetic Flowmeter models offer more flexible instrumentation.
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The ADMAG SE electromagnetic flowmeter is Safe and Easy to install, operate and maintain. Its convenient field-proven design and advanced technology make for a more efficient and profitable operation.
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The ADMAG AE is our Advanced Engineering magnetic flowmeter. An evolution of the field-proven ADMAG series, the ADMAG AE employs the dual frequency excitation method to provide quick response and noise free output, and has a ceramic lining that supports an even greater range of applications.
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The ADMAG series of magnetic flowmeters are the product of many years of experience in the field. Its design and Yokogawa’s production-line quality control system insure consistent high accuracy and reliability.
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The ADMAG CA capacitance-type magnetic flowmeter employs electrodes mounted outside a ceramic pipe to detect and measure the electromotive force generated in fluids through the capacitance of the pipe. In addition, the ADMAG CA flowmeter employs an advanced high-frequency excitation method that reduces flow noise in low conductivity fluids. The adoption of this technology has resolved the problems that were essentially unavoidable with conventional magnetic flowmeters, providing stable flow measurement with ultra-low conductivity fluids, sticky fluids, and concentrated slurries.
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The digital YEWFLO vortex flowmeter combines the field proven sensor and body assembly used in more than 200,000 YEWFLO units installed worldwide with powerful digital electronics that includes Yokogawa’s spectral signal processing (SSP) technology.
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TheUS300 series ultrasonic flowmeters measure fluid flow using non-intrusive ultrasound technology, eliminating the need to cut through pipes. With its clamp-on transducers, installation is quick and easy, and measurement is independent of fluid pressure or conductivity.
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ROTAMASS is the integral and remote type Coriolis Mass Flowmeter. Both types have highly refined digital signal processing electronics, so that accurate and stable mass flow measurement is achieved.
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The oldest-and thus most mature-principle of flow measurement is a mechanical one: a floating body is guided inside a conically shaped tube. The float rises with increasing flow volume. In principle purely mechanical, this method is as simple as it is reliable.
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