Are the SPX Inline Low Flow Meters compatible with (acid, caustic, ethylene glycol, etc.)?
The main material of the chemical resistant low flow meters is polypropylene, the standard lens is acrylic. These are both good general chemically-resistant materials, but they can’t handle many of the stronger chemicals. The Inline Low Flow Meters’ rotor is PVDF, the shaft is a nickel-bonded tungsten carbide, similar to a stainless steel in resistance. If the wetted materials used on the Inline Low Flow Meters are questionable, please call for a consultation with our application specialists. Inline Low Flow Meters Specifications Accuracy: 1% full scale Flow Rates 3/8″: 0.07 – 5 GPM 1/2″: 0.1 – 10 GPM 3/4″: 0.2 – 20 GPM 1″: 0.5 – 40 GPM Materials Body: Polypropylene Cover: Acrylic Rotor: PVDF Shaft: Nickel tungsten carbide Bearings: Ruby Max. pressure: 150 psi (10 bar) Max. temp: 160F (70 C) Power: 6-24 VDC, 2 mA minimum Sensor cable: 18′ AWG 22 3-conductor Max. cable run: 2000 ft (650 m) Weight: 2.5Lbs (1.13Kg) Size: 4.1×2.2×2.1 inch (10.5 x 5.5 x 5 cm) (LxWxH) Inline Low Flow Meters
The main material of the chemical resistant low flow meters is polypropylene, the standard lens is acrylic. These are both good general chemically-resistant materials, but they can’t handle many of the stronger chemicals. The Inline Low Flow Meters’ rotor is PVDF, the shaft is a nickel-bonded tungsten carbide, similar to a stainless steel in resistance. If the wetted materials used on the Inline Low Flow Meters are questionable, please call for a consultation with our application specialists.