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Electromagnetic flowmeters upgraded

INSTROTECH has announced that the Kobold magnetic inductive flowmeters MIM and MIS have been upgraded.

KOBOLD MIM, for measuring and monitoring of conductive liquids, is available for nominal sizes, ½” to 2”, and measuring ranges from 15 ml/min to 350 l/min. The new remote version, still manufactured in stainless steel, is designed to withstand temperatures from -40 °C to +140 °C, and is supplied with 20m cable.

The new KOBOLD MIS is an excellent choice for nominal sizes, ≥3″, and with a vast variety of linings, electrode materials and flange connections (ISO, ANSI, JIS), the Kobold MIS is suitable for most applications.

Both the KOBOLD MIS and KOBOLD MIM are equipped with electronic C3T.  Both IO-Link and two independently configurable analogue outputs are included with the standard unit, as well as an extensive function package, including flow measuring, counting, dosing, alarm, hotkeys, optical buttons and a rotatable display.

MIM features:

  • Accuracy: <+8% of reading +0.5% of full scale
  • Pressure max: 16 bar; Temp max: +140 °C
  • Bidirectional measuring

MIS features:

  • Accuracy: <+5% of reading +0.3% of full scale
  • Pressure max: 16 bar; Temp max: 70 °C
  • Connection flange 3”, DN 80,4”, DN 100

 

 

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