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The Cadillac® Wastewater Meter

A magnetic flow meter does not have any moving parts, ideal for wastewater meter applications or other dirty liquid. Cadillac® Meter offers two versions of our magnetic flow meters for water or wastewater meter applications:

The CMAG employs a revolutionary tube design. The CMAG is most effective where flow profiling is unavailable. The CMAG opens up new and retrofit installations to huge savings in design, layout or reconstruction/modification.

The EMAG employs a traditional flow tube design. The EMAG is more cost effective where the flow profiling already exists.

Each has their own unique benefit. The EMAG, with its traditional flow tube design, is more cost effective where the flow profiling already exists. If flow profiling is not available, the CMAG, which employs a revolutionary tube design, will bring substantial savings in design, layout or reconstruction/modification.

The flow tube design eliminates the velocity measurement gradient normally generated in coil/tube designs. With a true averaged velocity sample in both of the flow tube axis, this creates a significant reduction in the need for piping straight run and installation for the CMAG.

Cadillac® CMAG Magnetic Flow Meter

The CMAG employs a revolutionary tube design. The CMAG is most effective where flow profiling is unavailable. The CMAG opens up new and retrofit installations to huge savings in design, layout or reconstruction/modification.

Cadillac® EMAG Magnetic Flow Meter

The EMAG with its traditional flow tube design provides an economical alternative for those applications where some piping straight run or flow profiling is available.

Cadillac® CU-TE Compact Ultrasonic Meter

The Cadillac® Ultrasonic Flow Meters are rate and totalizing meters which are capable of measuring liquids, of all types, non-intrusively.

Cadillac® Ultrasonic Meter

The Cadillac® Ultrasonic Flow Meters are rate and totalizing meters which are capable of measuring liquids, of all types, non-intrusively.

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