How to Achieve Zero Contamination in Semiconductor & Biopharma Flow Monitoring? Compatible with systems commonly used in European semiconductor fabs and biopharma laboratories

 Introduction: In high-precision industries like semiconductor manufacturing and biopharmaceutical processing, fluid purity is the lifeline of production. Traditional flow meters that require pipe cutting or direct contact often introduce contamination risks and maintenance downtime. RB Instrument’s RBCS SeriesUltrasonic Clamp-on Flow Sensors are designed to solve these challenges with a 100% non-invasive approach.

Why Non-Contact Matters for PFA/PTFE Tubing? 

Many chemical delivery systems (CDS) and ultra-pure water (UPW) lines use rigid plastic tubing like PFA, PTFE, or PVDF. The RBCS sensor simply clamps onto the outside of the tube, using the ultrasonic transit-time difference method to measure flow.

  • Zero Contamination: No direct contact with the liquid means no risk of bringing impurities into the system.
  • High Precision: Delivers 2% accuracy with high stability even in corrosive chemical environments.
  • Integrated Logic: Unlike other systems, the RBCS has the circuitry embedded within the sensor—no external converters are needed, making it perfect for compact equipment layouts.

Beyond Flow: Bubble Detection & Dosing Control 

The RBCS Series is more than just a flow meter. It can be configured as a bubble detector or a dosing control device, ensuring that your process remains air-free and your chemical dosing is exact. With standard outputs like RS485, 4-20mA, and Frequency, it integrates seamlessly into your existing PLC systems.

Conclusion: 

Whether you are monitoring blood pumps in medical devices or managing corrosive acids in a semiconductor fab, the RBCS Series provides the precision and safety you need.

Compatible with systems commonly used in European semiconductor fabs and biopharma laboratories

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