E+H Electromagnetic Flowmeter Proline Promag 55S for Media

Industrial Pressure Transmitters
August 25, 2025
Category Connection: Digital Flow Meter
Brief: Discover the **Endress+Hauser Proline Promag 55S Electromagnetic Flowmeter**, a high-performance solution for measuring challenging liquids like slurries, wastewater, and food mashes. Ideal for industries such as pulp & paper, mining, and food processing, this flowmeter offers precision, durability, and smart connectivity.
Related Product Features:
  • Measures bidirectional flow of liquids with conductivity as low as 5 µS/cm, including abrasive and inhomogeneous fluids.
  • Handles extreme process conditions with temperatures from -40 °C to +180 °C and pressures up to 40 bar (580 psi).
  • Available in diameters from DN 15 to DN 600 (½″ to 24″) with an accuracy of ±0.2%.
  • Features industry-specific liners and electrode options for abrasion resistance and longevity.
  • Advanced transmitter with modular architecture, electrode cleaning routines, and diagnostic capabilities.
  • Supports industrial protocols like HART, PROFIBUS DP/PA, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus for seamless integration.
  • No moving parts ensure low maintenance and high reliability in demanding environments.
  • Includes smart features like mass flow calculation, solids-content measurement, and touch-controlled display.
Faqs:
  • What types of fluids can the Proline Promag 55S measure?
    The Proline Promag 55S can measure a wide range of fluids, including those with solid contents (up to 15 Vol-%), abrasive slurries, inhomogeneous liquids, and chemically challenging media like fruit mashes, wastewater, and ore slurries.
  • What industries benefit most from using the Proline Promag 55S?
    Industries such as pulp & paper, wastewater treatment, mining, and food processing benefit greatly due to its ability to handle abrasive, high-solids, and inhomogeneous fluids with precision and reliability.
  • How does the Proline Promag 55S ensure long-term durability?
    The flowmeter is built with abrasion-resistant liners and multiple electrode material options, such as tungsten carbide and titanium, ensuring longevity even in harsh conditions. Its no-moving-parts design also minimizes wear and maintenance.
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