MIK - Economical Magmeter
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Available Ranges | 0.18-7.8 GPH through 9-180 GPM water |
| Accuracy | ±2.0% of full scale |
| Repeatability | ±1% of full scale Oper. Temp. Range |
| Maximum Pressure | 145 PSIG @ 70°F |
| Max. Pressure Drop | 3.6 PSI @ 100% rated flow |
| Wetted Materials | PPS/SS/Buna-N, PPS/SS/FKM, PVDF/Hast®.C/FFKM, PVDF/Tantalum/FFKM |
| Product Features | |
|---|---|
Flow Ranges From 0.18-7.8 GPH Through 9-180 GPM Water | |
For Use With a Wide Variety of Conductive Liquids, Acids and Caustics | |
Magneto-Inductive Technology with No Moving Parts | |
Ryton® Body with Stainless Steel Electrodes or PVDF Body with Hastelloy® C or Tantalum Electrodes | |
Electronics Packages Include Frequency or Current Outputs, Adjustable Switches and Integral Totalizers or Batch Controller | |
Economically Priced |
The KOBOLD 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. This magmeter 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 Series magmeter, a conductive liquid passing through the flowmeter body acts as the conductor. The flowmeter 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.
The MIK Series magmeter (electromagnetic flowmeter) 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 or Tantalum electrodes. A variety of fitting styles and materials is available for the MIK Series magmeter, including PVC, PVDF, polypropylene and stainless steel. A wide variety of electronics packages is also available, including frequency or current outputs, adjustable flow switches and integrated totalizers or batch controllers. The versatility of the MIK Series magmeter truly makes it a great value at an economical price.


