A: Generally, they can. At the same time, we must confirm whether the solution is conductive, and then we must know the composition and concentration of the solution. Based on this, we can ultimately determine which types of linings and electrode materials are available.
Q: What industries does the flow meter apply to?
A: This flow meter is commonly used in industries such as metallurgy, petrochemicals, paper making, textiles, water supply and drainage, sewage treatment, pharmaceuticals, food, biology, and fine chemicals.
Q: How about the quality guarantee service?
A: Our warranty period is 12 months. If there are any product quality issues within the warranty period, we will provide free repair or replacement.
Q: Are you a trading company or a manufacturer?
A: We are a factory. We have been manufacturing various flow meters for 16 years.
Q: How long does it take for your delivery?
A: It depends on the quantity of the order. If the goods are in stock, it usually takes 2 to 4 working days.
Or if the order quantity is 50 sets, then all the processes will require the production of 5 to 9 sets.
Q: Can we visit your factory?
A: Of course. We welcome all customers to visit us at your convenience to get to know each other better.
Q: What are your payment terms?
A: For payments below $1000, 100% advance payment is required; for payments above $1000, a 30% deposit can be paid before production, and the remaining balance must be settled before shipment.
Q: How will you deliver the goods?
A: Depending on the quantity of the order or the customer's requirements, delivery can be made by express delivery, air freight, or sea freight.
Q: What should be noted when installing a flow meter?
A: 1. Ensure straight pipe sections at both ends (for example, for vortex flow meters, 10D in the front and 5D in the back, where D is the pipe diameter).
2. Avoid vibrations and strong magnetic field interference.
3. When measuring liquids, ensure the pipeline is full; when measuring gases, avoid liquid accumulation.
Q: Why might the flow meter readings be inaccurate?
A: 1. The medium contains bubbles or impurities.
2. The installation location does not meet the requirements (such as near pumps or valves).
3. The sensor is damaged or its calibration has failed.