The development of the Atrato began in 2001 with a corporate
decision to develop the best non-invasive small bore flow meter in the
world as part of a long-term strategic plan. One of the foremost fluid
engineering establishments, The Cranfield Institute of Technology, was
commissioned to develop the device along with Titan as a joint project.
Titan have exclusive global rights for the technology which is subject to
granted patents. Developments in technology, materials and software
continue to be tested to push the boundaries of the Atrato range and
solve challenges brought to us by OEM customers
The development of the Atrato began in 2001 with a corporate
decision to develop the best non-invasive small bore flow meter in the
world as part of a long-term strategic plan. One of the foremost fluid
engineering establishments, The Cranfield Institute of Technology, was
commissioned to develop the device along with Titan as a joint project.
Titan have exclusive global rights for the technology which is subject to
granted patents. Developments in technology, materials and software
continue to be tested to push the boundaries of the Atrato range and
solve challenges brought to us by OEM customers
FEATURES
• Choice of materials
• ±1.0% of reading
• ±0.1% repeatability
• 4 flow ranges
• Pulse Output (NPN and PNP)
• 10 and 30 bar options
• Viton seals as standard
• Supplied with USB interface
software
• 9-24 Vdc
• USB powered display
• 60°C or 110°C max
• Flow switches
• Rate and Total
• 250:1 turn down
• Non metallic options
• Analog outputs
• ASCII Flow Streaming via USB
FEATURES
• Choice of materials
• ±1.0% of reading
• ±0.1% repeatability
• 4 flow ranges
• Pulse Output (NPN and PNP)
• 10 and 30 bar options
• Viton seals as standard
• Supplied with USB interface
software
• 9-24 Vdc
• USB powered display
• 60°C or 110°C max
• Flow switches
• Rate and Total
• 250:1 turn down
• Non metallic options
• Analog outputs
• ASCII Flow Streaming via USB
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