DAE Pumps UFM1000 Doppler Ultrasonic Flow Meters provide an extremely exact reading of the slurry circulation with the dredge hose pipes. Unlike traditional transit-time ultrasonic circulation meters, which determine the time difference between downstream and upstream ultrasonic signals, Doppler circulation meters are perfect for applications with put on hold solids or bubbles in the liquid, such as slurries or wastewater.
Hydraulic pumps for excavators are made with functions to maximize performance and efficiency in digging up applications. Doppler ultrasonic circulation meters are used in a vast array of industries, including mining, wastewater treatment, pulp, paper and dredging, and chemical processing.
A pump curve is a graphical representation of a pump's flowrate versus a certain degree of the head. A slurry flow meter is particularly developed to gauge the flow rate of slurries, which are mixes of liquids and solids. The DAE Pumps UFM1000 flow meter operates by sending ultrasonic noise from its transmitting transducer with the pipe wall right into the streaming liquid.
Pump curves are created from information collected during testing of the pump's performance at the supplier's facility and give the end-user with a chart of just how does an ultrasonic flow meter work the pump will certainly operate over an established range. Hydraulic dredge pumps leverage the hydraulic power of excavators to run, removing the demand for dedicated source of power or pontoons related to traditional dredging tools.