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Get in touch via this link: https://www.envea.global/contact/worl... Product Link: https://www.envea.global/s/process-en... SolidFlow 2.0 SOLIDS MASS FLOW MEASUREMENT UP TO 20 t/h Continuous mass flow measurement of all types of dust, powder and granules in free fall and pneumatic conveying Microwave sensor for on-line mass flow measurement of solids up to 20 t/h. Used in pneumatic lean phase conveying or vertical freefall after mechanical feeders. easy installation via weld-on socket for almost all types of dusts, powders, granules uses field-proven technology with active roping compensation suitable for nearly all pipe diameters For the assembly of the sensor, the installation location is specified in accordance with the conveyed inlet and outlet paths. In case of pipe diameters over 200 mm, 2 or 3 sensors per measuring point are used, with the sensors arranged at 90° or 120° to each other. In free-fall applications (e. g. after conveyor screws or rotary conveyors), an inlet path (fall height) of at least 300 mm is ideal. Shorter inlet paths are possible by agreement. The sensor bracket (welding socket) is welded on at the specified installation location. After this, a 20 mm-borehole is drilled through the sensor bracket and through the pipe wall. The sensor is then adjusted to the wall thickness, inserted and fixed with the help of the coupling nut. Done! Commissioning: The commissioning of the measuring device takes place via the FME analysis electronics. These electronics offer a convenient, menu-driven input of parameters such as measuring range, desired physical units or measuring signal attenuation. The available outputs are a current output, 4…20 mA as well as a pulse output (open collector). The menu language options are German, English or French.