Cheap ml range liquid flow sensor

In summary, the conversation is about finding companies that sell flow meters, specifically an in-line sensor with a 0-5V output. The initial question is for recommendations on companies that sell such flow meters for a lower cost, as most found are for high-end applications. Another person suggests two companies, King Instrument Co. and Weber Sensors Inc., and mentions their experience with them. A third person suggests looking at rotameters, and the original person mentions needing an in-line sensor with a 0-5V output. The conversation ends with a suggestion to provide more information about the application.
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone know any companies which sell directly these items because it seems many of the ones i am finding are for high end applications...

Any help would be much appreciated.

Note: no liquids are corrosive and low viscosity etc generally just water will flow through it

Please help

Miles
 
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  • #2
Lots of different kinds of flow meters what are you looking for and how much money do you want to spend?

http://www.kinginstrumentco.com/"

I have used meters from these people and was happy with them. I paid about $140 for a flow meter with max flow of 30ml/min. They can make them for even lower flow.

We also had http://www.webersensorsinc.com/" at max flow of 10ml/min but they cost ~$1200 each.
 
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  • #3
The flowmeter Integral is referring to is called a "rotameter". They're very cheap - I've seen them as low as ~$50. Try looking through http://www.mcmaster.com/#rotameters/=38ty37"as well.
 
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thanks guys for the replies!
i'm more after a in line sensor, something that can ideally join to clear vinal tubing and produces a output something like 0-5V

any more ideas?
 
  • #5
You are not going to find that cheap. Look at the Weber site. The meters I worked with had a 4-20ma output but could be ordered with 5V or 10V. You will need some knowledge of electronics to make it work.
 
  • #6
Hi!
4-20 mA stuff really costs a lot as already pointed out. This is because 4-20mA is an industrial standard protocol, and the sensors are made to last.
If you tell us more about your application it might help.
 

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