SICK FTMG Series Fluid Sensor Flow Sensor, 58.9 l/min Min, 11 L/min, 780.9 L/min Max

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RS-artikelnummer:
285-9498
Tillv. art.nr:
FTMG-ESR50SXX
Tillverkare / varumärke:
SICK
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Brand

SICK

Device Type

Fluid Sensor

Minimum Flow Rate

58.9 l/min

Maximum Flow Rate

11 L/min, 780.9 L/min

Connection Type

M12 Connector

Maximum Pressure

16bar

Material

PA66+PA6I GF50, PC, PC+ABS, Stainless Steel, TPE

Minimum Media Temperature

-20

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Series

FTMG

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Overview


The FTMg energy consumption flow meter measures gas flow and temperature as well as the process pressure, making it a cost-saving multi-talent. With high measurement dynamics and low pressure loss, it measures non-corrosive gases with extreme efficiency.

PoE also enables simple web-based connection to a PC or a cloud to make energy consumption more transparent. All measurement data can be transmitted via IO-Link or with switching and analogue signals.

At a glance


Measures compressed air and non-corrosive gases such as argon, helium, carbon dioxide and nitrogen
Visualization of compressed air consumption via the Monitoring Box FTMg from SICK
Measurement of gas flow and temperature as well as process pressure and en

Your Benefit


Transparent compressed air consumption measurement according to DIN EN 50001
Complete overview of the flow, pressure and temperature of gases increases system reliability
IO-Link or Ethernet interfaces (communication with OPC UA) for simple system integra

Applications


Consumption and leakage monitoring in compressed air systems
Monitoring of the energy consumption of compressed air in the supply network
Measurement of inert gases in packaging with modified atmospheres in the food and beverage industry

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