DN1000 Venturi Flowmeter: Precision Measurement for Large-Scale Industrial Applications‌ Shanghai, September 26, 2025‌ – In response to the growing demand for high-precision flow measurement in large

2025-09-22
 DN1000 Venturi Flowmeter: Precision Measurement for Large-Scale Industrial Applications‌

In response to the growing demand for high-precision flow measurement in large-diameter pipelines, the newly launched ‌DN1000 Venturi Flowmeter‌ sets a benchmark for accuracy and reliability. Engineered with advanced fluid dynamics, this cutting-edge device achieves an exceptional measurement accuracy of ‌±0.5%‌, making it ideal for oil, gas, chemical, and energy industries.
 
Key Features & Technical Advancements‌
Wide Range Adaptability‌: Designed for steam (0.7-70 m/s), gases (5-35 m/s), and liquids, the flowmeter covers a broad measurement range of ‌2.1-8,335 m³/h‌ with a pressure loss coefficient (Cd) of ≤2.6.
Robust Construction‌: Built with ‌1.4408 stainless steel‌, it withstands extreme conditions (-40°C to 450°C) and high pressures (PN40/Class 300), ensuring durability in harsh environments.
Flexible Installation‌: Supports ‌flange-mounted and insertion-type‌ configurations, requiring only ‌10D upstream and 5D downstream straight pipe runs‌, significantly reducing installation costs.
Market Impact & Industry Adoption‌
Certified by ‌CE & ISO‌, the device features ‌4-20mA output and RS485 communication‌, enabling seamless integration with DCS systems. Early adopters, including a major natural gas pipeline project, report ‌±0.75% measurement stability‌, outperforming traditional vortex flowmeters by ‌30% in long-term reliability‌.
 
Future Outlook‌: With Industry 4.0 driving demand for real-time data, the next-generation model (‌2026 release‌) will incorporate ‌AI diagnostics‌, further enhancing predictive maintenance capabilities.

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