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Brooks Instrument Unveils New Thermal Mass Flow Controllers

Brooks Instrument has unveiled the GF40/GF80 thermal mass flow controllers (MFC). MFCs have offered flexibility and reliability and exceptional performance in many control applications and measurement of flow of gas.

GF40/80 Mass Flow Meter and Flow Controller

This mass flow controller has provided a well configurable platform depending on the modular architecture, which has allowed for drop-in replacement for easy and fast upgrades. Customers gain an opportunity through these mass flow controllers to standardize on one MFC over wide applications, which decreases the cost for inventory and operation.

The GF40/GF80 MFCs are functioned with patented MultiFlo technology of the company that facilitates advanced gas accuracy process. Clients get the potential to configure the mass flow controllers again through this MultiFlo technology for a new range and gas, excluding the cost and time for eliminating the device from the gas line. These MFCs are outfitted with an autonomous service or diagnostic port in order to alter or troubleshoot the flow conditions without eliminating the MFC from service.

Brooks’ MFCs has Hastalloy sensor tube, which is resistant to corrosion, for continuing stability and quick sub one second settling times. The enhanced valve technology has offered maximum turndown and minimum leak-by and fast response that decreases the overall cost of the gas panel and raises throughput. In addition, the measurement precision of each device is confirmed by means of visible primary calibration standards.

Source: http://www.brooksinstrument.com/

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