| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Manufacturer Part Number | Material - Body | Sensing Range | Plating - Body | Port Size | Switch Function/Rating | Module/Board Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAFUHT0300L4AXT | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | HONEYWELL ZEPHYR AIRFLOW SENSOR | Zephyr™ HAF | -20°C ~ 70°C (TA) | - | Polymer, Thermoplastic (GR) | 0 ~ 300 SLPM | - | Female, 3/8", 0.375" (9.525mm) | - | - | |
| AWM5104VN | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR AIRFLOW AMP 0-20 SLPM | AWM5000 | -20°C ~ 70°C (TA) | - | Silicon | 0 ~ 20 SLPM | - | Male, 1/4", 0.25" (6.35mm) NPT | - | - | |
| FS1027 | IDT (Integrated Device Technology) | LIQUID FLOW SENSOR MODULE, AMPLI | - | 5°C ~ 75°C (TA) | - | Silicon | 0 ~ 10 LPM | - | Female, 0.5" (12.7mm) | Logic | - | |
| HAFBLF0050C4AX5 | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR AIRFLOW 50SCCM LONG 5V | Zephyr™ HAF | -20°C ~ 70°C (TA) | - | Polymer | 50 sccm | - | Male, 0.210" (5.35mm) Tube, Dual | - | - | |
| FSV10AR06 | Cynergy3 | INLINE FLOW SWITCH FOR G1 PIPE | - | 85°C (TA) | - | Polyamide | 0 ~ 80 LPM | - | 1.0" (25.4mm) BSP | SPDT | - | |
| 311990002 | Seeed | FLOW SWITCH--MR-W1-P | - | 80°C (TA) | - | Plastic | 1 ~ 30 LPM | - | - | - | - | |
| ATS-FM-M | Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. | LCD DISPLAY FLOW TOTALIZER AND F | ATS | 0°C ~ 40°C | - | Acetal Copolymer | 0.8 ~ 8 LPM | - | Male, 1/4", 0.25" (6.35mm) NPT | - | - | |
| LFS-03 | Cynergy3 | G1 PDDLE SW 1-3 DIN 43650 CONN | LFS | -30°C ~ 75°C (TA) | - | Aluminum | - | - | 1.0" (25.4mm) NPT | - | - | |
| D6F-P0010AM2 | Omron | SENSOR AIRFLOW MANFLD MNT 12/24V | D6F | -10°C ~ 60°C (TA) | - | PBT Plastic | 0 ~ 1 LPM | - | - | - | - | |
| AWM92200V | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions | SENSOR AIR FLOW UNAMP 5.0 MBAR | AWM90000 | -25°C ~ 80°C (TA) | - | Silicon | ±5 mbar | - | Male, 0.185" (4.699mm) Tube, Dual | - | - |
Flow sensors are devices designed to measure the flow rate of liquids or gases passing through them. These sensors utilize various sensing principles such as thermal, ultrasonic, magnetic, or differential pressure to detect changes in flow velocity and calculate flow rates accurately. Flow sensors find applications in industries such as automotive, HVAC, medical devices, process control, and environmental monitoring for tasks such as flow measurement, leak detection, and fluid monitoring. They offer advantages such as high accuracy, fast response times, and compatibility with different fluids and operating conditions, making them essential components in flow control and monitoring systems.