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The FLT93 Flow Switch Series from Fluid Components International (FCI) is suited to producers that use chemical injection or additive monitoring in their product processing and operations.

Available from AMS in Australia, it provides a solution for verifying chemicals or additives that are being injected, and ensures injection pumps and feeders continue to operate, according to FCI.

The FLT93 Flow Switch is suitable for flow detection of liquids or gases and is available in several wetted materials for compatibility with virtually any fluid. It is a dual-function instrument that can monitor and alarm on both flow and temperature in a single device.

Dual 6A relay outputs are standard, and are assignable to flow or temperature.

The FLT93 flow switches can be specified in either insertion or inline styles for installation in pipe/tube diameters from 0.25 inch and larger.

For monitoring chemical and other additive injection flow in small line sizes, the model FLT93L is an ultra-sensitive, inline-type flow switch that can detect liquid flow rates as low as 0.015 cc/sec and gas flow rates down to 0.6 cc/sec.

Models FLT93S and FLT93F are insertion types and are the solution for liquids and gases in larger diameter pipe sizes, respectively.

And, for sanitary processes, the Model FLT93C provides 20Ra electro-polished 316L stainless steel wetted parts and tri-clamp sanitary flanges to meet food and beverage requirements.

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