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Features and Installation for the McCrometer SPI Mag Meter

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Features and Installation for the SPI Mag Meter

The single point insertion electromagnetic flow meter or SPI mag meter from McCrometer is an insertion-style mag meter for industrial and municipal flow applications.  It can reliably measure flow in water, wastewater and other conductive fluids in industrial processes, as well as slurries, sludges and pulp stock. 

Best of all, it’s simple to install.  Watch the video from McCrometer to learn more!

Are you interested in learning more? Fill out our contact form with some details about your application and we’ll have a specialist get in touch! Also, learn more about all McCrometer products and solutions offered by Cross.

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