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A clear view on flow

Bronkhorst’s new R/C-modules offer the users of Bronkhorst Mass Flow Meters/Controllers suited for use in compound semiconductor MOCVD growth, the possibility of visually viewing parameters such as flow-rate in actual values or percentage.

Bronkhorst High-Tech has revealed a re-designed generation of its BRIGHT multifunctional local Readout and Control units.

The BRIGHT has been given a fresh, new look by including a 1.8 inch colour TFT screen with wide angle visibility. Some cost options are now included as standard, for example the mounting accessories for tube, panel or wall mounting will now always be included. Equally important though is the fact that the functionalities, menu structure, compact and stylish design remain unchanged.



EL-FLOW F-201CV MFC with colour BRIGHT

The R/C-modules offer the users of Bronkhorst Mass Flow Meters/Controllers the possibility of local indication and operation: flow-rate in actual values or percentage, selection of various fluids, setpoint adjustment, counter function and alarms.

The BRIGHT models are available for lab-style instruments (see depicted image of an EL-FLOW Mass Flow Controller) and for instruments with IP65 housing. Communication between such an instrument and the BRIGHT module is established over the RS-232 digital communication port. The R/C module can be mounted either directly on the instrument, on an adjacent wall / panel, or on the instrument’s pipe-work.
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