Aalborg Instruments Datasheets for Gas Flow Meters

Gas flow meters are used for measuring the flow or quantity of a moving gas in an enclosed pipe or passage.
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Design Features blending of two or three gases with gas proportioners obviates the need for: ordering fixed gas mixtures contamination from reusable gas cylinders potentially inaccurate mixtures by gas suppliers...
Design Features digital and analog modes operate programmable flow configurations available flow ranges starting from 0 to 10 sccm up to 0 to 100 slpm maximum pressure of 1000 psig...
Design Features heavy duty stainless steel thick polycarbonate safety shields fluted or plain tapered tubes direct reading metric and English system scales unique design facilitates ease of maintenance
Design Features rib-guided or fluted metering tubes facilitate stable and accurate readings magnifier lens in front shield to enhance reading resolution interchangeability of flowtubes and floats ease of installation and...
Product Summary Insertion Vortex Flow Meters indicate volumetric and/or mass flow rates of gases, liquids or steam in piping conduits. Design Features Wide range of available insertion inside diameter applications...
In AFC mass flow controllers the combined gas streams flow through a proportionating electromagnetic valve with an appropriately selected orifice. The closed loop control circuit continuously monitors the mass flow...
Metered gases are divided into two laminar flow paths, one through the primary flow conduit, and the other through a capillary sensor tube. Both flow conduits are designed to ensure...
Model GFC thermal Mass Flow Controllers are designed to indicate and control set flow rates of gases. The GFC combines the characteristics and accuracy of conventional mass flow devices into...
The flow rate can be displayed in volumetric flow or mass flow engineering units for standard or actual (temperature, pressure) conditions. Flow meters can be programmed locally by the four...

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