The measurement principle of the electromagnetic flowmeter is Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction. It is an instrument that measures the flow of conductive fluids based on the induced electromotive force when the conductive fluid passes through an external magnetic field.
The intelligent electromagnetic flowmeter is mainly used to measure the volume flow of conductive liquids and slurries in closed pipelines, including strongly corrosive liquids such as acids, alkalis and salts.
The temperature resistance range of electromagnetic flowmeters usually depends on their design and application environment. According to the provided information, the temperature resistance range of electromagnetic flowmeters varies:
The structure of an electromagnetic flowmeter mainly consists of multiple key components, which work together to measure the flow of conductive liquids. The following are the main structural components and functions of the electromagnetic flowmeter:
Compared with other flow measuring instruments, electromagnetic flowmeters have the following outstanding advantages