In addition to durability issues, high temperature sensing environments can produce thermal drift and zero flow offset problems over a large temperature range. To address these problems, Morgan Advanced Materials used a specially-formulated proprietary alumina for a flow sensor. The sensor is designed for high pressure and high temperature water and sub-metering. It can be used for metering of potable water or other fluids in food and pharmaceutical environments.
In addition to being tested up to 100 bar (1450 psi) pressure and 150oC, the alumina in the sensor design has minimal expansion properties and provides exceptional strength and durability.
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