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KROHNE Announces New OPTISONIC 6300 V2 Ultrasonic Flowmeter Design

KROHNE Announces New OPTISONIC 6300 V2 Ultrasonic Flowmeter Design
KROHNE, Inc. announces the availability of the new OPTISONIC 6300 V2 ultrasonic flowmeter with a stationary, clamp-on design ideal for a wide range of systems.

The OPTISONIC 6300 V2 allows users to measure flow anywhere necessary, all while processes continue.

New to the OPTISONIC 6300 V2 is a viscosity range of up to 200 cSt, no need for re-greasing due to solid coupling material, a next-generation signal converter for enhanced application range, Namur NE107 diagnostics, and integrated thermal energy calculation.

The OPTISONIC 6300 V2 is suitable for diameters ranging from ½” to 160”. It has a process temperature range of -40…392°F (-40…200°C). This new flowmeter from KROHNE delivers accurate sensor alignment using rail-mounted transducers, and minimized uncertainty through installation wizard and optimization routine.

This flowmeter is constructed as a submersible stainless steel sensor rail (IP 68/NEMA 6P). For the complete diameter range, the OPTISONIC 6300 V2 offers flexible configurations: single and dual ultrasonic sensors; wall and field signal converter housing; and V-, W-, Z-, and X-mode measurement modes.

The OPTISONIC 6300 V2 ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeter is a flexible solution, with a quick and easy installation requiring no process shutdown and no flow interruptions or downtime. It is also cost-effective since its price is independent of diameter, material, and pressure class. Finally, it offers greater safety for operators and plants themselves, thanks to a reduction in potential leakage points and its suitability for toxic and corrosive fluids.

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