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KROHNE OPTIMASS 1400 Offers Hygienic Solution for Food and Beverage Industry

KROHNE OPTIMASS 1400 Offers Hygienic Solution for Food and Beverage Industry
KROHNE, Inc. highlights its OPTIMASS 1400 Coriolis mass flowmeter, which is the first choice for food and beverage applications due to its prime price-performance ratio. The technology reliably measures mass and volume flow, density and concentration (e.g. Brix, Baume, Plato, alcohol etc.). Highly versatile, the OPTIMASS 1400 provides an ideal solution for the food and beverage industry.

The product comes with Entrained Gas Management (EGM™) for applications with aerated products (e.g raw milk, yogurt, and ice cream). It is drainable and easy to clean, with a small footprint. A range of certifications also make the product suitable for food and beverage applications, such as FDA, EC1935/2004 and GB 4806 conform, and 3A, EHEDG.

The OPTIMASS 1400 features innovative twin measuring tubes, which leverage the coriolis effect to provide highly accurate readings across a range of flow conditions and fluid types. The product is easily drained, easy to clean, and resistant to installation and process effects, achieving a long working life. Its optimized flow divider minimizes pressure loss, guaranteeing a low pressure drop across the meter.  Additionally, its modular electronics and data redundancy enable seamless “plug and play” replacement.

Constructed with stainless steel, the OPTIMASS 1400 is highly robust. The basic design consists of a measuring sensor and a converter to process the output signal, featuring a fully welded maintenance free sensor with twin straight measuring tubes. Variants include the compact version, with an integral converter, and the remote version, which provides a field version of the converter.

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