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    AMS–ISOIL flowmeters in Australia: selection and support notes for mine engineers

    March 29, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    AMS–ISOIL flowmeters in Australia: selection and support notes for mine engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    AMS Instrumentation & Calibration has been appointed exclusive Australian distributor for ISOIL Industria’s magnetic and ultrasonic flowmeters, covering slurry, process water and reagent streams common in mineral processing circuits. The portfolio includes in-line electromagnetic meters and clamp-on ultrasonic units suited to abrasive, conductive slurries and large-diameter pipelines typically used in concentrators and tailings lines. The deal centralises supply, calibration and service support for ISOIL meters in Australia, simplifying specification and lifecycle maintenance for mine operators and engineering contractors.

    Technical Brief

    • ISOIL electromagnetic meters use full-bore, obstructionless designs, reducing pressure loss in slurry lines.
    • Non-intrusive clamp-on ultrasonic units avoid pipe cutting, useful for retrofits on existing concentrator and tailings pipelines.
    • Magnetic flowmeters rely on slurry conductivity, enabling stable readings in high-solids mineral processing streams.
    • Ultrasonic units suit low-conductivity process waters and reagents where electromagnetic meters are ineffective.
    • Single-distributor model simplifies spare-parts stocking for liners, electrodes and transmitter electronics across multiple mine sites.
    • Standardised meter families across slurry, water and reagent circuits can streamline EPCM specification and datasheet templates.
    • Similar distributor–OEM arrangements in processing plants often reduce commissioning delays linked to mismatched meter configurations.

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