Flow Proportional Counters
Flow proportional counters are devices used to measure the flow of a fluid. They are commonly used in industrial and scientific applications to measure the flow of liquids and gases. Flow proportional counters work by measuring the change in pressure of the fluid as it flows through a narrow channel. The pressure change is proportional to the flow rate of the fluid. Flow proportional counters are typically used to measure the flow rate of a fluid over a wide range of flow rates.
Proportional counters are based on the principle that the pressure difference between two points is proportional to the flow rate of the fluid. This relationship is known as the Bernoulli principle.
Proportional counters are typically used to measure the flow of liquids, but they can also be used to measure the flow of gases. When used to measure the flow of liquids, they are often called flow meters. When used to measure the flow of gases, they are often called pressure sensors.
Proportional counters are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. They can be used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer products.