Magmeters

Magmeters, or electromagnetic flow meters, measure the flow rate of conductive liquids by inducing a voltage as the fluid passes through a magnetic field, a principle known as Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction. They consist of a sensor with a non-magnetic tube and electrodes, and a transmitter that converts the induced voltage into a flow measurement. Magmeters are ideal for applications with corrosive fluids, slurries, and wastewater because they have no moving parts, cause no flow obstruction or pressure loss, and offer high accuracy and reliability.