Flow (FT-)cell
You can have most Unisense microsensors mounted in flow cells to make measurements in a flow-through system. The flow cell is available in a glass version, a stainless steel version, and a PEEK version. Read more...
Measure with Unisense microsensors in a flow cell
Glass flow cell
The glass flow cell is fixed on the microsensor with a protection cap. This flow cell is available in two sizes:
1: Inner diameter 4 mm, outer diameter 6 mm
2. Inner diameter 6 mm, outer diameter 8 mm
Tubing should fit tightly around the flow cell ends.
Stainless steel flow cell
The stainless steel flow cell is pressure tolerant for measurements in high-pressure systems. This flow cell is pressure resistant to up 10 bar. It is based on a Swagelok© T-piece for either 1/4 or 1/8 inch tubing.
PEEK flow cell
The PEEK flow cell is for 1/8 or 1/16 inch tubing.
The sensor size, response time, and sensitivity are chosen to match the flow rate and system characteristics.
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XX-FT-GLASS-6
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Sensor in glass FT-cell 6 mm outer diameter
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XX-FT-GLASS-8
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Sensor in glass FT-cell 8 mm outer diameter
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XX-SL-1/4
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Sensor in FT-cell 1/4'' Swagelok Tee
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XX-SL-1/8
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Sensor in FT-cell 1/8'' Swagelok Tee
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XX-PEEK-1/8
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Sensor in FT-cell 1/8'' PEEK Tee
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XX-PEEK-1/16
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Sensor in FT-cell 1/16'' PEEK Tee
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