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New compact Coriolis flow meter

The new Model CMB Coriolis Flow Meter from Fluid Components International delivers highly accurate flow measurement in a rugged compact-size unit for liquid or gas service. The CMB is a solution to industrial applications that require the high accuracy in crowded equipment layouts or facilities. The CMB's innovative 'U' tube Coriolis flow sensor design features lightweight 316L stainless steel tubes with minimal welding and vibration dampening technology. The Model CMB Flow Meter offers ±0.15% accuracy at flow rates up to 2205 lb/min in line sizes up to 3".

The CMB's flow sensor operates over a wide temperature range from -40°F to +356°F. It withstands pressures up to 580 psi, and the sensor is protected by a lightweight die-cast housing for long-life in demanding industrial processes and plants.

The CMB is available in eight line sizes from 1/8" to 3" for processes in wide range of industries, including chemical, food/beverage, oil/gas pharmaceutical and more. Typical applications include liquid or gas flow in analyzing, blending, custody transfer, distilling, formulating, mixing and testing - anywhere the precision measurement of flow rate and control of material is critically important to delivering a high quality product.

The Model CT Transmitter is a device designed for the CMB and all FCI CM series Coriolis sensors. Available as a blind transmitter or with an integral two-line LCD digital display, the transmitter is the electronics interface to the sensor and an array of analog and/or digital outputs. Standard outputs include dual 4-20mA, one standard with HART, a frequency/pulse output of total flow, and a binary output of instrument status. Output options include Profibus-PA and a tamper-proof, custody transfer configuration that is sealed/certified, and prevents resetting of the internal totalizer. The CT can be mounted integral with the sensor or remote mounted up to 1000 feet away.



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