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DIMF 2.0

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Application:

The liquid density sensor of the DIMF series is used for continuous measurement of the density / concentration of liquids or liquid mixtures. The proven tuning fork principle guarantees a high measuring accuracy with very good long-term stability. The robust design ensures reliable operation even under harsh operating conditions.

Nominal size10mm
Process connection

Internal thread G ¼ ISO 228

Flanges DN10 according to pressure stage PN 40 (or Class 150/300 RF) according to DIN 2501 (or ANSI B 16.5)

Other pressure ratings available on request

MaterialSpecial alloy NiFeCr and 1.4571 / 316 Ti
Density range0 to 5000 kg/m³ (0 Ib/ft³ to 11023.11 Ib/ft³)
Calibration range400 to 2000 kg/m³ (881.85 Ib/ft³ to 4409.25 Ib/ft³)
Accuracyup to ±0.02% (±0.2kg/m³ – ±0,22 Ib/ft³)
Repeatabilityup to ±0.005% (±0.05kg/m³ – ±0.11 Ib/ft³)
Process temperature-40°C to +150°C (-40°F to + 302) ((on request up to +210°C (+410°F))
Process pressure100 bar (1450 psi)
OutputWith transmitter electronics:
2-wire current output 4-20mA for operating density, reference density, concentration, °Brix, °Plato or other quantities derived from density

With preamplifier:
Vibration frequency modulated to output current and output of the medium temperature by PT100 in 4-wire technology or by 4-20 mA transmitter for evaluation by an external flow or density computer (e.g. series UR 06)

Ex-protectionFlame proof or intrinsically safe
SPECIAL FEATURES

  • high measuring accuracy
  • 2-wire technology
  • special alloy of NiFeCr and 1.4571
  • Measurement independent of flow rate
  • Version without seals
  • material certificates

CHARACTERISTICS

  • direct measurement of density, reference density or concentration
  • Quality monitoring of liquid media in all industrial sectors.
  • Indirect mass measurement Connection with corresponding volume counters and corrector calculators
  • very robust construction
  • low installation costs
  • Measurement of almost all pumpable non-aggressive liquids or liquid mixtures, especially hydrocarbons