Flowmeter for Applications Requiring a High Degree of Cleanliness

Ultrasonic measurement for high accuracy in low flow ranges

  • Flowmeter for Applications Requiring a High Degree of Cleanliness
    Flowmeter for Applications Requiring a High Degree of Cleanliness

The Metraflow ultrasonic flowmeter from Titan Enterprises offers an ideal solution for flow monitoring applications requiring a high degree of cleanliness such as are found in the pharmaceutical, medical, semiconductor and ultra-pure water markets. Typically  production processes in these markets require flow measurement devices able to cope with low flow rates and construction from ultra-pure materials so as to maintain hygienic, sterile and sanitary conditions.

Versatile software for programming and monitoring

The single clean bore measurement tube construction of the ultrasonic flowmeter makes it ideal for almost any application where cleanliness is important. Made from high performance Perfluoroalkoxy Alkane (PFA) polymer, the flowmeter offers wide chemical resistance and the ability to precisely monitor process flow temperatures up to 60 ºC (140 ºF) and pressures up to 28 bar (406 psi). Using patented ultrasonic technology, with a single unbroken measurement tube, the Metraflow is a non-invasive device with excellent accuracy (calibrated to +/- 1.0% reading) and repeatability across flow ranges from 20 to 5000 ml/min.

The Metraflow uses Titan Enterprises patented transit time ultrasonic technology to accurately measure liquid travelling through a PFA flow tube. The compact integrated electronic, display and sensor package offers superior performance in a single assembly. Computer and operational connections are separate, permitting setting and interface monitoring during normal operation through the Titan Interface Software. The units, time base, set points and analogue and digital outputs can all be set through the USB connector. The versatile software system also enables user configuration of other parameters such as flow alarms, cut off levels, and even datalogging.