• The new ES-1x2C, is a flow meter that covers the flow range just below the existing ES-1x3I or ES-1x3C. Image: ES-FLOW
    The new ES-1x2C, is a flow meter that covers the flow range just below the existing ES-1x3I or ES-1x3C. Image: ES-FLOW
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The new model of the ES-FLOW family, the ES-1x2C, is a flow meter that covers the flow range just below the existing ES-1x3I or ES-1x3C.

The market for low liquid flow range of ≤1000 kg/h or l/h measurement and control is important due to its size and the expected growth of this segment.

The ES-FLOW product series offers a good performance of ≤ 0.8 per cent Rd at an economic price level. Mini CORI-FLOW offers an even higher performance, but this high performance level at ≤ 0.2 per cent Rd is not always required. Both flow meter series include the same unique Bronkhorst features such as on-board PID-controller, totaliser & alarm functions and many communication buses, followed up by the dedicated Bronkhorst sales and service network.

The ultrasonic flow meters ES-1x2C and ES-1x3C are compact, versatile, liquid independent, provided with a straight sensor tube, e.g. low internal volume, easy to clean, low-pressure drop in relation to sensor diameter and equipped with advanced signal processing (e.g. dosing functionality).

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