Smart Solutions Electronic Flow Meters for High-Speed Batch Dosing

Source: Press release

Titan Enterprises conducted a study on the use of electronic flow meters in high-speed batching processes and recently also published a white paper on it which showcased how the Atrato flow meter helped to achieve a cost-effective solution for high accuracy and rapid batch control.

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For processes requiring high-speed integrated batch dosing, ultrasonic flow meters provide an easy-to-clean system with no moving parts.
For processes requiring high-speed integrated batch dosing, ultrasonic flow meters provide an easy-to-clean system with no moving parts.
(Source: Titan)

High-speed batch dosing in filling lines, typically seen within the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries, is a modern process that increases production throughput and efficiency, as well as saving on cleaning costs associated with traditional batching processes.

Historically, small turbine flowmeters have satisfied markets where reasonable volume batching is used, such as beer wall dispensing or ultra-pure water dispensing. These flow measurement devices have excellent response times and are highly effective for low viscosity dosing systems. However, turbine flowmeters do have moving parts within the flow line which can limit the life of the flow device due to mechanical wear and tear. Mechanical devices also require hygienic cleaning which adds to downtime and associated cost implications.

For processes requiring high-speed integrated batch dosing, ultrasonic flow meters, such as Titan’s Atrato flow meter, provide an easy-to-clean system with no moving parts, states the company. However, as with all electronic flow devices, there is a trade-off between response time and affordability.

Titan’s white paper highlights some of the issues raised when using electronic flow meters for high-speed batching. The aim of the investigative trials was to determine the optimum results for high-speed (at sub three second) batching using an electronic flow meter that can be achieved with an accuracy higher than ±0.5 %. Titan worked with their ultrasonic device, the Atrato, to resolve these and achieve a cost-effective solution for high accuracy, rapid batch control, adds the firm.

Significant increases in high-speed batching performance were shown using the ultrasonic flowmeter, together with bespoke AI learning software, and an appropriate system set-up in laboratory conditions.

Through its on-going customer-focused R&D, Titan is optimising its flow meter product line to develop solutions for OEM customer applications and general industry systems.

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