Ultrasonic flowmeters help reduce drug production costs

Titan Enterprises reports that its Atrato and MetraFlow ultrasonic inline flowmeters are being used by drug manufacturers to streamline production and reduce costs. These devices measure a liquid’s rate of flow with extraordinary levels of accuracy, helping drug manufacturers control small details that make a big difference during production.

Production of pharmaceutical drugs presents difficult challenges for process instrumentation used to monitor and optimise the process. Typically, drug production processes require devices able to cope with low flow rates and constructed from ultra-pure materials so as to maintain hygienic, sterile and sanitary conditions.

The Atrato range of inline low flow flowmeters use ultrasonic technology that enables it to operate with excellent accuracy over a very wide flow range (0.002 to 20 litres/minute). The rugged, clean bore construction makes the Atrato ideal for almost any low flow application. Different models of this non-invasive flow measurement device are available for metering fluid flow from -10°C to 110°C and pressures up to 30 bar (435 psi).

The Metraflow ultrasonic flowmeter was designed for customers tasked with applications that pose fluid compatibility challenges. It is able to reliably operate with excellent accuracy across flow ranges from 20 to 5,000 ml/min, having excellent turndown of 50:1; repeatability (+/– 0.1%); linearity and a reading accuracy of better than +/– 0.5% full scale. 

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