Water and aqueous solution
Drinking water: This is the most common application scenario. In urban water supply systems, home water meter modifications (as temporary or auxiliary measuring equipment), and small water supply facilities, the clamp – on ultrasonic flow meter can accurately measure the flow of drinking water. For example, in some high-end residential communities, the property management department can use this flowmeter to monitor the actual water consumption of each building or each unit, which is convenient for management work such as water bill allocation.
Industrial water: including cooling water, circulating water, process water, etc. In the industrial production process, such as chemical, pharmaceutical, electronics and other industries, a large amount of industrial water is used. In the chemical industry, for example, many chemical reactions require precise control of the flow of water to ensure that the reaction goes smoothly. clamp – on ultrasonic flow meter can be installed on the outside of cooling water line or process water supply line to measure the flow rate in real time without contaminating the liquid inside the line.
Reclaimed water after sewage treatment: With the increasing tension of water resources, reclaimed water obtained after sewage treatment is widely used in irrigation, industrial reuse and other fields. This flowmeter can be used to measure the flow of recycled water, such as in urban landscape irrigation systems, to accurately measure the amount of recycled water used to ensure the rational use of water resources.
Oil liquid
Crude oil: Accurate measurement of the flow of crude oil is critical during oil extraction, transportation and storage. clamp – on ultrasonic flow meter can be installed on the outside of the crude oil pipeline to monitor the crude oil flow. However, due to the viscosity and other physical properties of crude oil, the flow meter may need to be properly calibrated according to the specific properties of the crude oil (such as density, viscosity, etc.) when measuring.
Lubricating oil: In machinery manufacturing, automotive industry and other fields, the flow control of lubricating oil is very important for the normal operation of equipment. For example, in the lubricating oil circulation system of an automobile engine, the use of this flowmeter can measure the flow of lubricating oil, helping engineers better understand the lubrication of the engine and optimize the design of the lubrication system.
Fuel oil (gasoline, diesel, etc.) : The clamp – on ultrasonic flow meter can be used to measure the fuel flow in the underground storage tank outlet pipeline of the gas station, the oil pipeline of the oil depot, etc. However, due to the volatile and flammable nature of the fuel, it is necessary to strictly comply with the relevant safety regulations during the installation and use of the flow meter.
Chemical liquid
Acid and alkali solutions: In chemical production and electroplating industries, various acid (such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, etc.) and alkali (such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc.) solutions are often used. The clamp – on ultrasonic flow meter can be used to measure the flow of these corrosive solutions. However, because acid and alkali solutions are corrosive, when selecting the material and installation method of the flow meter, it is necessary to ensure that it can withstand the erosion of these corrosive liquids. For example, in some electroplating plants, such flowmeters are used to measure the flow of electroplating fluids (which usually contain various acids, bases and metal salts) to control the quality of the plating process.
Organic chemicals (such as ethanol, acetone, etc.) : Various organic chemicals are widely used in pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics and other industries. The flow of these liquids can also be measured by a clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter. For example, in the drug production line of a pharmaceutical factory, the flow of organic solvents such as ethanol is measured to ensure the quality of the drug and the safety of the production process.
Post time: Nov-13-2024