Festo SFAH Series Flow Rate Monitoring Sensor Flow Sensor for Nitrogen, Compressed Air, 1L/min Min, 50 L/min Max

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RS Stock No.:
343-459
Mfr. Part No.:
SFAH-50U-Q6S-PNLK-PNVBA-M8
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Media Monitored

Nitrogen, Compressed Air

Product Type

Flow Sensor

Device Type

Flow Rate Monitoring Sensor

Minimum Flow Rate

1L/min

Maximum Flow Rate

50L/min

Housing Material

Polyamide Reinforced

Connection Type

Plug

Maximum Pressure

10bar

Minimum Media Temperature

0°C

IP Rating

IP40

Maximum Supply Voltage

22V

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Media Temperature

50°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Standards/Approvals

c UL us listed (OL), RCM, CE, RoHS

Series

SFAH

COO (Country of Origin):
BG
The Festo Advanced flow sensor seamlessly integrates precision and reliability into your measurement systems. Designed to accurately gauge mass and volumetric flow rates, it operates effectively across a wide range of conditions. With a thermal measuring principle and a robust operating pressure range, this sensor is engineered for varied media, including argon and nitrogen. Its unique ability to function in both cleanroom environments and industrial settings makes it a versatile solution for enhanced productivity. The illuminated LCD display offers a clear visual representation of flow data, while features like IO-Link connectivity for smart monitoring further empower users to optimise their processes.

Equipped with overload protection to prevent damage

Reverse polarity protection for safety in electrical connections

Includes tamper-proof PIN code access to secure sensitive data

Designed with a corrosion resistance class for durability in challenging environments

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