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1. Description
A.
General
The IR-Opflow is
an axial paddle wheel turbine type flow meter based on the Pelton
wheel principle. This unique patented design makes the IR-Opflow a
very accurate, repeatable, linear device. Not only is the IR-Opflow
precise, but it is also a rugged, trouble-free flow meter, which can
be used in a wide variety of industries including: medical,
pharmaceutical, chemical processing, pulp & paper, semi-conductor,
biotech, agriculture etc.
B.
Principle of operation
Fluid flows
through the meter, first passing through a helical nozzle, which
causes flow to spiral, rotating in a helical pattern. The spiraling
fluid then impacts on the flat blade rotor causing the rotor to spin.
The rotor is designed to immediately develop a rotation-induced
friction-free fluid bearing, thus eliminating any potential bearing
wear.
An infrared
electro-optical transmitter and receiver is molded into the body of
the meter along with a pair of miniature circuit boards, providing
voltage stabilizers.*
This design
inherently bleeds off entrained gas, improving the accuracy of the
meter. It also eliminates the need for flow straighteners or special
lengths of inlet piping to stabilize turbulent flow.
* Clear,
transparent & translucent fluids; must transmit infrared light. |
2. Material
Characteristics
A.
Material of construction
Chemical name
Polyvinylidene Fluoride
Trade name Solef
All wetted parts
of the IR-Opflow are PVDF, excluding the O-ring. Wetted parts include
any part of the meter that will or could come in contact with the
fluid.
List of wetted parts:
1. Barbed fittings
2. End caps
3. Flow meter body
4. Strainer
5. Rotor
6. Bearings
7. Helical nozzle (Viton O-ring seal)
B.
Chemical Composition
Polyvinylidene
Fluoride is a fluorpolymer consisting of three basic materials
(carbon, hydrogen and fluorine)
C.
Chemical Compatibility
For a complete
list of compatible fluids contact JLC International
D.
Effects of Various Fluids
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Weak acids no effects
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Strong acids attacked by fuming sulfuric & nitric acids at high
temperature
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Weak alkalis no effects
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Strong alkalis no effects
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Organic solvents Resistant to most.
Slight attack by some. Imbrittled by some amines, ketone and esters.
(Reference Compass Corrosion Guide II)
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