ProSense FSA series mechatronic flow transmitters monitor liquid media and provide an analog output proportional to flow rate. The sensing principle uses differential pressure, ensuring very fast (<10ms) response time and precise flow measurement. Their immunity to rapid media temperature change makes these ideal for coolant flow applications.
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Mechatronic flow transmitters work on the principle of a spring-supported piston that is lifted by the flowing medium against the spring resistance. The flow rate is determined by monitoring the piston position and converting it to an analog output signal. The spring resistance forces the piston to return to its original position with decreasing flow, preventing backflow.
ProSense FSA series mechatronic flow transmitters monitor liquid media and provide an analog output proportional to the flow rate. They are immune to rapid media temperature changes and are ideal for applications requiring fast response times, such as machining or cooling water applications.
Starting at
$170.00
(FSA75-42-6H)
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