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The LCMag Electromagnetic Flow Meter

Liquid Controls is a leading meter manufacturer best known for its industry-leading positive displacement Flow Meters, which offer exceptional accuracy for a wide variety of applications for almost any liquid imaginable.

The versatile LCMag family comprises given models that are each specially designed for specific functions, including microflow, water, sanitation, flanged, and insertion-style. These units are offered in a wide variety of sizes and flow ranges that are suited for many industrial and OEM applications.

In particular, the LCMag family of electromagnetic flow meters offers the best solution for measuring the flow of electrically conductive liquids (down to 5 microsiemens), which is attributed to several exceptional and innovative design features. Their accuracy is not affected by fluid characteristic (such as viscosity, density, temperature, or suspended solids), they lack moving parts, and they offer virtually no pressure drop.

The end result is tremendous flexibility and convenience. The LCMag family’s wide range of nominal diameters is from ¹⁄4″ to 80″ while flow rates are from as low as 0.1 GPM to as high as 400,000 GPM. Their high, full-scale accuracy is an impressive ±0.2% over a 10:1 range (for liquid velocity greater than 4 feet) with an HML210 Converter. Each LCMag model has automatic, dual-flow range capability, and a broad selection of liners, electrode materials, and process connections.

In short, the LCMag family is great for a variety of metering needs. To learn more about our vast selection of flow and Water Meters, call the Avanti Company 800-284-5231 or email info@avanticompany.com.

 

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