Flow meter for measuring brake fluid inline

Brake system performance is based on the repeatable application of a small amount of liquid flow
 

Image - Brake test flowmeter applicationHigh resolution, signal linearization and low flow rate accuracy make Max flow meters  the leading choice for measuring brake fluid flow in-line. Several of the Max meters offer 500+ pulses per ml and as a positive displacement device, all of the flow is detected and reported, regardless of how low a flow rate you need to measure.

To verify product performance and evaluate engineering improvements requires a brake fluid flow meter which can resolve the total flow to better than 1/100th of a ml. Positive Displacement flow meters are not sensitive to changes in flow profile, fluid density or viscosity. Abrupt start/stop flow and reverse flows are all accurately counted. Theoretical results can be replaced with actual measured data, when you have the proper flow meter.

Max equipment specified:

The Max 213 Piston type meter offers a 1000 pulse/ml resolution which exceeds the resolution available from any other meter. With such a high pulse count per milliliter, the Model 213 can detect leaks in a closed system or quickly register the application of the brake pedal. If the test requires verification of the forward and reverse flow from the master cylinder, a quadrature output is available to report flow reversal with the same precision in both directions. The MAX-G004 also offers a small displacement for fine resolution, but adds a 6000 psi pressure rating and a robust gear design for abrupt flows or reversal of flow direction.

The Max-213 and Max-G004 meters are uniquely suited to monitor brake fluid flow rates. To refine the components and systems used in the next generation of automobiles and trucks, industry leaders are turning to Max flow meters for flow accuracy that will give them the edge.