Ultrasonic Flow and Volume Sensors

These devices are designed to be clamped around any plastic tubing in your system. Ultrasonic waves monitor material flow and the volume dispensed is shown on the controller.

Ultrasonic Flow Sensor

Features and Benefits

    • Non-Intrusive Measurement: measures flow without inserting parts into the pipe, reducing pressure loss and avoiding contamination
    • Wide Flow Range: Capable of measuring very low to high flow rates, which is valuable in applications with varying flow demands.
    • Fast Response Time: Quickly detect changes in flow, allowing real-time monitoring in dynamic systems.
    • Temperature and Pressure Resilience: Built to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, increasing their suitability for industrial environments.

Configuration Options

    • Tubing options: 1/8″, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″
    • Range: 0.10-900cc, 20-900,000cc
    • Accuracy: +/- .005 cc, +/- 1.00 cc

Product details

Two signals facing opposite directions are being simultaneously monitored. This allows readings to remain consistent regardless of external factors such as clogging or temperature changes. Ultrasonic flow sensors are available with a range of tube sizes from 1/8″ up to 1/2″. The shot volume ranges from as low as 0.10cc up to 900,000 cc.

Ultrasonic flow sensors require calibration and are best suited for materials with a separation percentage above 2%. Additionally, they work optimally with plastic tubing and may be affected by variations in material density.

Related Products

Heated Hoses

Heated hoses have been designed for material that requires heat to assist with flow. Heated hose assemblies are available in a variety of sizes, lengths, and options to provide proper components for your dispensing needs.

Nitrogen Blankets

Nitrogen blankets are the perfect addition to a system designed for use with moisture cure materials. The layer of nitrogen between your material and the open air ensures that no air will make its way to your material, protecting it from accidental curing.

Pressure Confirmation

Electronic pressure confirmation devices use single or dual set-points to confirm proper material pressure and can be mounted anywhere in a system.

Volume Confirmation

Several types of flow confirmation devices are available depending on function and feedback signal. All flow confirmation devices are meant to detect flow failure at critical dispense points.

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