Kofloc Mass Flow Controllers Model DPM-3

The Kofloc Model DPM-3 is engineered to bridge the gap between complex automated systems and simple manual monitoring.

Description

The Kofloc Model DPM-3 is engineered to bridge the gap between complex automated systems and simple manual monitoring. While many mass flow instruments send data directly to a PLC, the DPM-3 provides an immediate on-site readout, ensuring operators can verify flow status at a glance. It is designed to receive standard analog signals (typically 0–5V DC) from a connected MFC or MFM and convert them into a readable digital format.

Brand

Kofloc

Kofloc

The natural environment is preserved through the balance of solids, liquids and gases that exist on the earth. However, human civilization has caused pollution that has greatly damaged our environment. The task of the present generation is to restore our environment to its natural healthy state. And this is also the greatest challenge for 21st century science and technology.

KOFLOC's corporate motto is "A Scientific Approach for Fluids." In other words, we create products that scientifically measure and control the balance of liquids and gases. We trust that through our work we are making a contribution to the regeneration of the environment and to the establishment of a prosperous society.

Specifications

  • Flow display for MFC/MFM.

Features

  • Flexible Scaling: Supports both direct flow reading and 1000 F.S. percentage display.

  • Compact Panel Mount: Standard DIN-sized or compact dimensions for easy integration into existing panels.

  • Simple Power Requirements: Operates on a single +5V DC power supply.

  • Adjustable Calibration: Includes back-panel jumpers and potentiometers for fine-tuning the full-scale and decimal point positions.

Applications

  • Gas Distribution Panels: Providing local readouts for multiple gas lines in a single manifold.

  • Laboratory Research: Monitoring flow rates during manual experiments and pilot plant operations.

  • Troubleshooting: Serving as a diagnostic tool to verify MFC output signals in the field.

  • Atmosphere Furnaces: Displaying precise shielding gas or reagent flow rates.

  • Analytical Benches: Visual monitoring of carrier and purge gases for GC and other analyzers.