Pulsar release new PTFM 6.1 Portable Transit Time Flow Meter

Pulsar Measurement has announced the introduction of the PTFM 6.1 Portable Transit Time Flow Meter. Designed for challenging flow applications in industrial environments, the PTFM 6.1 unit is a marked improvement on the PTFM 1.0 model, with new more powerful signal processing hardware, three easily interchangeable and non-invasive transducer sizes optimized for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, and a new rugged IP67 design. The PTFM 6.1 makes the next short or long-term flow measurement project easy.

Intuitive and Powerful

Setup is simple – it only takes a couple of minutes to configure the PTFM 6.1 with the application parameters. Multiple transducer sets optimized for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, new more powerful signal processing hardware, standard factory calibration, and intuitive on-screen diagnostics provides maximum confidence in the accuracy and reliability of the measurements.

Up to the Challenge

With its rugged IP67 design, powerful signal processing, easily interchangeable transducers and intuitive user-interface with built-in data logger, the PTFM 6.1 is ready for the variety of challenging installation environments and applications it comes across.

Ready for the Future

Designed to reduce waste, and ready for the uncertain requirements of the future, the integrated USB-C port allows the PTFM 6.1 to seamlessly expand its input and output capability without having to replace the whole meter.

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