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The following are some things to consider for potential Glass Tube Rotameter applications
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These High-Pressure Solenoid Valves can be used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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Today's Water Rotameter can provide accuracy in a variety of flow rates and operating temperature ranges.
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Principle: When the solenoid coil is energized, the electromagnetic force is generated to lift the closing member from the valve seat and the valve opens
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Plastic Rotameter, also known as variable area flow meter, is a device used to measure the flow rate of liquid or gas in a closed pipe.
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A high-Pressure Solenoid Valve is an electronically controlled valve. The valve has a solenoid, which is an electric coil with a movable ferromagnetic core (plunger) in the center.
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Typical applications of Steam Solenoid Valve: heating and cooling, commercial dishwashing equipment, car washing equipment, food processing, commercial laundry equipment, bottle washing, disinfection equipment
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The Glass Tube Rotameter will not change much with small changes in viscosity, although it depends on the design
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Since it relies on the ability of the fluid or gas to move the float, the scale on a given Glass Tube Rotameter is only accurate for a given substance at a given temperature
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Plastic Rotame is made of plastic, used to measure instantaneous flow and liquid.
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The latest development in our commitment to hydrogen is our new High-Pressure Solenoid Valve.
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There is no Water Rotameter suitable for all applications. Choosing the right technology for your application requires writing flow specifications that cover the use of the meter.
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These Water Rotameters are widely used in reverse osmosis equipment and DM water plants.
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The Glass Tube Rotameter is a variable area flow meter that provides field accuracy in an easy-to-read instrument.
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A solenoid is a helical coil wound around a piston usually made of iron. Like all electromagnets, a magnetic field is generated when an electric current passes through a wire.

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