The intelligent electromagnetic flowmeter consists of two parts: a sensor and a converter. It operates based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and is used to measure the volumetric flow of conductive liquids with a conductivity greater than 5 μS/cm. This flowmeter is an inductive instrument designed for measuring the volumetric flow of conductive media and complies with JB/T9248-1999.
Electromagnetic Flowmeters, or EMF is a new type of flow measurement instrument that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s with the rapid development of electronic technology. It applies the principle of electromagnetic induction to measure the flow of conductive fluids by detecting the electromotive force generated when a conductive fluid passes through an external magnetic field.
