Product Spotlight: Brooks Instrument AMF Series Digital Gas Mass Flow Controllers

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The AMF Series from Brooks instrument is an Elastomer Sealed, Digital, Compact Gas Mass Flow Controller & Meter. Designed to deliver full performance without the trade-offs of traditional compact MFCs, the AMF Series features a remarkably small footprint—approximately 1″ x 3″ x 3″ or about the size of a Post-it note. This compact design allows the device to fit inside gas cabinets and space-limited systems without any reduction in performance.Optimized for precise stability and lower flow ranges (0.005–27 slpm F.S.), the AMF Series comes standard with:

  • Advanced Digital Connectivity: Features Ethernet-native communications (EtherNet/IP) and advanced diagnostics.
  • Superior Performance: Offers wide turndown capability up to 1000:1 and an extremely low leak rate.
  • Long-Term Stability: Industry-leading sensor stability increases system uptime and reduces the need for periodic recipe adjustments or recalibrations.
  • Ease of Use: A new universal USB-C service port is included for simplified installation, start-up, and troubleshooting.

As a trusted Brooks Instrument partner, the Process Solutions Group at Cross Company is proud to offer our customers the latest advancements in flow technology. Our application experts specialize in applying and integrating products like the AMF Series into your systems to improve quality, raise efficiency, and lower risk. Reach out to our team today to learn more about the Brooks AMF Series and see how this compact mass flow controller can fit into your operation.

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