Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement
Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement
Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement
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Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement
Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement
Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor - Accurate Fluid Flow Measurement

Flow sensor Keyence

FD-H20
€1,100.42
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Keyence FD-H20 Flow Sensor designed for precise flow measurement in various applications.
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Description

Product Introduction

Product Code: FD-H20
Name: Flow Sensor
The Keyence FD-H20 is a compact flow sensor that is engineered to accurately measure and monitor fluid flow within a variety of systems. It is suitable for critical applications where consistent flow measurement is necessary for process control and automation.

Features

  • Measurement Range: 0.1 to 10 L/min
  • Output Type: Analog voltage output (0-10V)
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C
  • Pressure Rating: Maximum 0.5 MPa
  • Fluid Compatibility: Suitable for water and other compatible fluids
  • Sensor Type: Flow rate sensor
  • Mounting: Inline, easy to install in existing piping
  • Connection Type: Male/female thread available for versatile installation

Conclusion

The FD-H20 Flow Sensor provides reliable flow measurements essential for various industrial applications, including water management, process control, and automation systems. With its straightforward installation and operation, it can easily be integrated into existing systems to enhance monitoring capabilities.

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