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Endress+Hauser Proline t-mass I 300 Thermal Mass Flowmeter

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Endress+Hauser Proline t-mass I 300 Thermal Mass Flowmeter

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Brand Name :E+H
Model Number :T-MASS
Certification :CE
Place of Origin :GERMANY
MOQ :1
Price :EUR
Payment Terms :T/T
Delivery Time :8-12weeks
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It is an insertion-type flowmeter with high long-term stability, equipped with an integrated transmitter for easy operation.

Maximum Measurement Error

  • Gas: 1.0% of reading (10 to 100% of full scale), 0.1% of full scale (1 to 10% of full scale)

Measurement Range

20 to 733,501 kilograms per hour (44 to 1,669,340 pounds per hour)

Medium Temperature Range

-40°C to 180°C (-40°F to 356°F)

Maximum Process Pressure

-0.5 to 20 bar gauge (-7.25 to 290 psi gauge)

Material of Wetted Parts

  • Insertion tube material: Stainless steel, 1.4404 (316/316L)
  • Process connections, process joints: Stainless steel, 1.4404 (316/316L)
  • Sensing element:
    • Unidirectional:
      • Stainless steel, 1.4404 (316/316L)
      • Alloy C22, 2.4602 (UNS N06022);
    • Bidirectional:
      • Stainless steel, 1.4404 (316/316L)
    • Reverse flow detection: Stainless steel, 1.4404 (316/316L)
  • Clamping ring: PEEK, PVDF, 1.4404 (316/316L)
  • Flat ring seal: EPDM, FKM

Listed Flowmeter Models

  • Proline t-mass F 300
  • Proline t-mass A 150
  • Proline t-mass B 150
  • Proline t-mass F 500
  • Proline t-mass I 300
  • Proline t-mass I 500
  • Proline t-mass T 150

Endress+Hauser Proline t-mass I 300 Thermal Mass Flowmeter

Application Scenarios

  • Industrial gas metering: Flow measurement of gas in steel plants and coking plants; monitoring of energy gases such as natural gas, liquefied gas, and flare gas.
  • Environmental protection: Monitoring of chimney flue gas emissions (total control of SO₂ and NOₓ); flow control of aeration in sewage treatment.
  • Semiconductor and chemical industry: Control of high-purity gases in epitaxial diffusion and coating processes; monitoring of reactor feeding and exhaust emissions.
  • Medical and food industry: Gas flow control in oxygen concentrators and anesthesia machines; monitoring of gas filling in beverage bottling and carbon dioxide injection volume.
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