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Elevating Industrial Reliability with XY-TEK’s Advanced Flow Sensors
Proven Accuracy for Stable Fluid Management
The Link Between Certifications and Performance
When evaluating an ultrasonic flow sensor supplier, procurement teams often separate certifications from performance specs. In practice, the two are tightly linked—and together they signal a supplier's engineering depth.
About XY-TEK
XY-TEK is a Shanghai-based high-tech developer and manufacturer of ultrasonic flow sensors and flow meters, specializing in small tubing and low flow rate measurements. With a 5,000㎡ facility, a 30+ person R&D team, and an annual output exceeding 8,000 units, the company builds its products around validated intellectual property and measurable precision.
TPD Series
Take the TPD Series inline ultrasonic flow sensor. It is built with stainless steel and engineering plastics, has no moving parts, and delivers ±2% accuracy across a flow range of 0.5 to 100 L/min. Designed for industrial automation, battery manufacturing, chemical processing, and liquid cooling, it offers low maintenance and real-time monitoring.
TGU Series
For ultra-low flow applications, the TGU Series low-flow ultrasonic flow sensor achieves ±1% accuracy with a resolution of 0.1 mL/min. Its U-shaped measuring channel makes it compatible with flexible tubing—ideal for bioprocess, pharmaceutical production, and semiconductor equipment.
Formal Protection Under Patents
These performance claims are backed by formal protection. The CS Series clamp-on ultrasonic flow sensor is covered by China invention patent No. 7946602, issued by CNIPA, covering liquid flow sensing and filter enhancement technology. Similarly, the CM Series ultrasonic flow meter is protected by an invention patent under China's Patent Law.
Real-World Application: Battery Manufacturing
In real-world use, this combination of verified accuracy and protected design translates directly to production reliability. In battery manufacturing lines, for instance, the CPD Series clamp-on sensor non-invasively monitors electrolyte injection, reducing contamination risk and improving cell consistency—without cutting pipes.
What This Means for Buyers
For buyers moving from research to evaluation, a supplier's patent portfolio and published accuracy specs are not just paperwork. They are concrete evidence of how a sensor will perform under actual process conditions.