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Flow measurement in mobile applications – The SU Puresonic Mobile ultrasonic sensor

Flow measurement in mobile applications – The SU Puresonic Mobile ultrasonic sensor

  • Accurate flow measurement of water-based media, glycol and oil
  • Display less design enables use at high media temperatures
  • Component-free stainless steel measuring pipe offers high media resistance and permanent ingress resistance
  • Conclusions about the signal quality possible based on the signal strength provided

Ensuring process quality for mobile machines

The SU Puresonic Mobile ultrasonic sensor is characterised by its displayless design and high temperature resistance. It is ideal for mobile applications and processes with permanent media temperatures of up to 120 °C.

Examples include temperature control processes, fertiliser machines in agricultural technology and concrete mixers. The sensor reliably detects the volumetric flow rates of a wide range of water-based media, including pesticides, glycol mixtures and oils.

Robust measuring pipe without structures

The measuring pipe of the SU Puresonic Mobile is made of stainless steel and is free of measuring elements, seals and moving parts. This means that faults due to damage, leaks or blockages are excluded from the outset, as are design-related pressure drops.

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