Bamo Flow Indicator OPTIFLUX

 

Bamo Flow Indicator OPTIFLUX

Bamo Measures Sas has been founded in 1978. Its capital is now 400 000 Euros. Since the beginning, the company has undergone a rapid development centring on industrial pH-meters and conductivity meters. Bamo is now well-known as a leader on the French market.

Since 1990, new developments in the Level Measure have given a new spring in the export. To its own production range, the company holds numerous agencies of foreign companies in Europe and all over the world. So we are offering a complete line with always the best possible service.

Bamo is a company that comes from France. This company selling some product. The product of Bamo such as pH and ORP; Chlorine, disinfection; Data processors; Conductivity; Water hardness; Turbidity; Oxygen; Level; Temperature; Flow; Pressure; Plastic valves; Metal valves. One product of Bamo is flow.

Flow Indicator OPTIFLUX

The OPTIFLUX allows through a glass cylinder, to visualize the flow with its rotor. It has a built-in cleaner (patented) to wipe out the dirt. Simply turn the glass tube 180 °, so as to concentrate the impurities in two narrow lines that will be cleaned by the circulating fluid. Self-lubricating O-ring seals make possible to turn the tube easily, even at maximum pressure.

Features:

  • Indication of flow with a rotor
  • Mounting in all positions
  • Up to 16 bar; Up to 100 °C
  • Cleaning without dismounting
  • For liquids
  • Fittings: BSP ¼'' ... 1 ½'' female threads
  • Brass version or stainless steel

Application:

Direct viewing of the flow through the transparent pipe.

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Specification:

Pressure limit16 bar
Temperature limit100 °C
Rotor (red colour)POM, from ND 8 up to ND 25
Rotor (white colour)Nylon, ND 32 and ND 40

Type: WR - MI

Brass
Body
TubeBorosilicate glass DURAN®
WipersPolyolitin
SealsNBR

Type: WR - KI

AISI 303 (1.4305)
Body
TubeBorosilicate glass DURAN®
WipersPolyolitin
SealsFPM

Download Data Sheet: Flow Indicator OPTIFLUX

Ref: bamo.eu

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