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Electromagnetic Flow Meter Applied in Southeast Asia Farmland Irrigation Project

2025-06-15

Efficient irrigation management is essential in Southeast Asia, where agriculture plays a vital role in supporting food security. Recently, Henan Panda Instrument provided a batch of DN50 and DN80 electromagnetic flow meters for a farmland irrigation project in Vietnam, ensuring reliable and accurate water measurement.

The main challenge for the customer was the lack of precise data for water allocation and the high maintenance cost of traditional mechanical meters. In muddy and unstable environments, mechanical meters often fail due to clogging or wear. To address these issues, the project team selected Henan Panda’s battery-powered electromagnetic flow meters.

Each device is equipped with a lithium battery that provides up to 3 years of service life. When the battery cycle ends, the meter’s shell can be conveniently replaced, extending its overall lifespan and reducing operational costs. This design makes it highly suitable for irrigation areas without stable electricity.

Another key advantage is the IP68 protection level, which ensures the meters can withstand long-term underground installation and occasional submersion during rainy seasons or waterlogging. Made with anti-corrosion materials, the meters are durable even under challenging outdoor conditions. With no moving parts, the electromagnetic principle avoids pressure loss and guarantees long-term accuracy, even when water contains sand or sediment.

With the deployment of these DN50 and DN80 flow meters, irrigation managers can now distribute water more fairly and efficiently. Farmers benefit from accurate flow readings on the digital display, while project supervisors gain reliable cumulative data for better planning and resource saving.

This project highlights how Henan Panda Instrument’s electromagnetic flow meters provide a practical, durable, and cost-effective solution for irrigation in Southeast Asia, contributing to sustainable agriculture and better water resource management.

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