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Product review

Primary flow elements

Part of your business

Contents
WIKA product lines

Everything at a glance

Orifice plates and assemblies

Meter runs

Flow nozzles

Venturi tubes

10

FloTec (averaging pitot tubes)

11

Restriction orifices

12

The right solution

13

Technical information

14

WIKA worldwide

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Fully automatic
production of measuring
instruments

The modern high-bay


warehouse ensures
efficient logistics

Ability to meet any challenge


Our knowledge for your success
In the course of the last six decades the name WIKA has
become a symbol for sophisticated solutions in the field of
pressure and temperature measurement.
Our ever increasing ability is the basis for implementation of
innovative technologies in the form of reliable products and
efficient system solutions.
We owe our leading position in the world market to the consistent dedication towards premium quality, to which, today,
7,300 employees of the WIKA group of companies are committed. More than 500 experienced sales staff ensure that
our customers are individually and competently advised and
looked after from the outset.
Anywhere and any time.

Made by WIKA
The development and high-tech production in our owned
modern production facilities (Germany, Brazil, Canada,
China, India, Italy, Poland, South Africa Switzerland and
USA) is the best warranty for our flexibility.
Whether SMD automatic insertion machines, CNC automatic
machining centres, welding robots, laser welding, sputterers,
thermotransfer printing or thin film production - we exploit all
possibilities to achieve above-average results. And the end
result: More than 43 million quality products are delivered
year in, year out, in more than 100 countries. Worldwide,
approximately 350 million WIKA measuring instruments are
in use.

Certified quality
The WIKA quality assurance management system has been
certified in accordance with ISO 9001 since 1994. The quality and safety standards of our company meet the standard
systems of several countries.

DKD/DAkkS accredited
calibration laboratories
for pressure and
temperature

WIKA product lines

WIKA product lines

The WIKA programme covers the following product lines for various fields of application.

Electronic pressure measurement

WIKA offers a complete range of electronic pressure measuring instruments: pressure sensors, pressure switches,
pressure transmitters and process transmitters for the
measurement of gauge, absolute and differential pressure.
Our pressure measuring instruments are available in the
measuring ranges 0 ... 0.6 mbar to 0 ... 15,000 bar. These
instruments come supplied with standardised current or voltage output signals (also intrinsically safe per ATEX or with
flameproof enclosure), interfaces and protocols for various
field buses. Whether ceramic thick film, metal thin film or
piezo-resistive, WIKA is the leading manufacturer worldwide
that develops and produces the full range of todays leading
sensor technologies.

Mechatronic pressure measurement

As a result of the almost unlimited options for different


combinations of mechanical and electrical connections, an
extraordinary range of instrument variants is possible. Various
digital and analogue output signals are also available for
these measuring instruments.
For our measuring instruments we use latest sensors, tested
in automotive applications millions of times over. They work
without any kind of mechanical contact, consequently they
are wear-resistant, and there's absolutely no retroaction to
the mechanics.

Mechanical pressure measurement

Indicating instruments for gauge, absolute and differential


pressure with Bourdon tube, diaphragm or capsule pressure
element have been tested millions of times over. These
instruments cover scale ranges from 0 0.5 mbar to
0 7,000 bar and accuracies of up to 0.1 %.

Diaphragm seals

WIKA diaphragm seals, fitted with pressure gauges, pressure transducers, pressure transmitters etc., are recognised
and valued internationally for the most difficult of measuring
tasks. The measuring instruments can therefore be used at
extreme temperatures (- 90 ... +400 C), and with aggressive,
corrosive, heterogeneous, abrasive, highly viscous or toxic
media. The optimal diaphragm seal designs, materials and
filling media are available for each application.

For all product lines product reviews are available.

Electrical temperature measurement

Our range of products includes thermocouples, resistance


thermometers (also with on-site display), temperature
switches as well as analogue and digital temperature transmitters for all industrial applications, covering measuring
ranges from -200 ... +1,600 C.

Mechatronic temperature measurement

As a result of the integration of switch contacts and output


signals into our mechanical temperature measuring instruments, we can offer a wide variety of combined instruments.
With switch contacts the pointer position triggers a changeover. Electrical output signals are realised via an additional,
independent sensor circuit (resistance thermometer or
thermocouple).

Mechanical temperature measurement

The mechanical temperature measuring instruments work on


the bimetal, expansion or gas actuation principle and cover
scale ranges from -200 ... +700 C. All thermometers are
suited for operation in a thermowell as required.

Level measurement

WIKA has a comprehensive range of level measuring


instruments available for temperatures up to 450 C, specific
gravity from 400 kg/m and pressure ranges up to 420 bar.
This includes standard instruments and customised products.

Primary flow measurement

Orifice plates, meter runs, flow nozzles, Venturi tubes and


pitot tubes are part of our portfolio of primary flow elements
and restriction orifices. The wide range of our products is able
to cover the majority of industrial applications. Customised
solutions can be developed to meet your special needs.

Calibration technology

WIKA offers a broad product spectrum of calibration


instruments for the physical measured values of pressure
and temperature, and for electrical measured values. A
multitude of specific patents ensure unmatched performance
characteristics with many of our calibration instruments.
The range of services comprises the calibration of pressure
and temperature measuring instruments in our accredited
DKD/DAkkS calibration laboratories and a mobile service to
calibrate your instruments on site.

Your needs ... our solutions


Primary flow elements

Restriction orifices

The most common way to measure flow is differentialpressure flow measurement. This measuring principle
has proven itself over many years and is applicable for all
common types of media.

When the process requires a pressure drop, a restriction


orifice can be installed in the line. The design must take into
consideration the flow conditions, and the differential pressure required to avoid issues (cavitation, choking and noise).

Our portfolio of primary flow elements includes orifice plates


(page 6), orifice assemblies (page 7), flow meters (page 8),
flow nozzles (page 9), Venturi tubes (page 10) and averaging
pitot tubes (page 11).

Single- or multi-step restriction orifice solutions (page 12)


are selected dependig on the differential pressure and fluid,
single- bore or multi-bore options must be selected to ensure
an acceptable noise level.

Pressure drop
When using a differential pressure flow meter a permanent
pressure drop is always generated. The graph shows a
comparison between the different types of differentialpressure flow measurement instruments. Pressure loss is
shown as a percentage of the measured differential pressure.
The graph can assist in the selection of the best instrument for your application.

90
Unrecovered pressure loss - % of measured differential pressure

Example:
Orifice plate
Differential pressure at full scale 1,000 mbar
= d/D = 0.65
% of unrecovered pressure loss = 58 %
Unrecovered pressure loss = 580 mbar

80
Orifice plate

70

Flow nozzle

60
50
40
30
20

Venturi 15 outlet

10
0

Venturi 7 outlet
0,4

0,45

0,5

0,55

0,6

= beta ratio = d / D

0,65

0,7

0,75

Everything at a glance

Fluid characteristics
Not all instruments can be used in all applications. The type of fluid (gas, liquid or steam) and its conditions must be taken into
account when selecting the right instrument for your fluid condition.
The following selection chart will assist in choosing the right instrument:

Flow
nozzle

Orifice plate and related assemblies


(Orifice flange / Meter run / Annular chambers)
Square edge
Clean

Gas

Dirty
Clean
Viscous

Liquids

Dirty
Corrosive

Quadrant

++

++

+
+
+

Steam

++
++
+
+
+

Eccentric

+ Suitable

Pitot
tube

Segmental

+
++
+

++
+
+

+
++
+

++
+
+

++
+
++
+
+
+

++
+
++
+
+
+

++

++
+

10

11

++

6 ... 8

Page

++ Preferred

++
++
+
+

Conical
entrance

Venturi
tube

Not suitable

Reynolds number
It is difficult to evaluate the many variables affecting the
velocity profile for all flow meters and for all pipeline
conditions. To combine fluid properties (density and
viscosity), flow rate and geometrical aspects the Reynolds
number is used.

Dimensions
Orifice plate
and related
assemblies
Orifice flange
Meter run
Annular chambers

The table shows you the smallest possible Reynolds


number that can be used with each instrument.

Flow nozzle

Reynolds
number

ND

Integral

< 1.5"

< 40

> 100

Square edge

> 1.5"

> 40

> 2,000

Quadrant

> 1.5"

> 40

> 200

Conical entrance

> 1.5"

> 40

> 200

Eccentric

> 4"

> 100

> 10,000

Segmental

> 4"

> 100

> 1,000

> 2"

> 50

> 75,000

Venturi tube

> 2"

> 50

> 12,500

Pitot tube

> 4

> 100

no limits

Orifice plates and assemblies


Orifice plates represent the most common primary elements
in the world due to their proven technology and ease of
installation and maintenance.
Main characteristics
Maximum operating temperature up to 800 C
Maximum working pressure up to 400 bar
Suitable for liquid, gas and steam flow measurement
Accuracy 0.5 % of actual flow rate or higher
Repeatability of measurement 0.1 %

Designs
Square edge orifice plates (standard version)

This design is intended for general applications in clean


fluids and gases.

detail

Quarter circle and conical entrance orifice plates

The best choice for measurement of liquids with low


Reynolds number.

detail

Segmental orifice plates

For measurements with two-phase fluids, dirty fluids and


fluids with particles.

FLC-OP
Orifice plate

detail

Eccentric orifice plates

The application areas are similar to the segmental version.


However, an eccentric orifice plate is the better solution for
smaller pipe diameters.

Standards:

ISO 5167-2

Pipe size:

2"

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

ASME MFC3M
50 mm

0.2 ... 0.75


0.5 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.01

detail

Orifice plates and assemblies

Orifice flanges are intended for use instead of standard pipe


flanges when an orifice plate or flow nozzle must be installed.
Pairs of pressure tappings are machined into the orifice
flange, making separate orifice carriers or tappings in the
pipe wall unnecessary.
Main characteristics

Wide range of materials available


The number and type of pressure tapping ("flange"

or "corner" type) can be manufactured to customer


requirements
Special assemblies can be designed on request
Annular chambers are designed to be mounted between
standard pipe flanges. Versions are available to suit all
common flange standards, including DIN and ANSI B16.5.
Main characteristics

Standard material of construction is 316/316L stainless

steel, but a wide range of alternative materials is available

Gaskets are included in the scope of delivery (as standard,

1.5 mm thick spiral-wound gasket 316/graphite filler, unless


requested otherwise)

FLC-FL

FLC-AC

Orifice flanges

Annular chambers

Standards:
Pipe size:

2"

Standards:
Pipe size:

2"

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.2 ... 0.75


0.5 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.01

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.2 ... 0.75


0.5 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.01

ISO 5167-2

50 mm

ISO 5167-2

50 mm

Meter runs

Meter runs
To ensure high accuracy in the flow measurement of liquids,
gases and steam the primary flow element is supplied as
an assembly incorporating the upstream and downstream
pipe sections required by ISO5167-1:2003. This assembly is
known as a "meter run".
Main characteristics

Nominal width > "


Pressure rating 300 ... 2,500
Wide range of materials available

A calibration of the instrument can be performed if higher


accuracy is required.
An integral orifice plate is normally selected when the pipe
size is " or smaller and the fluid is clean. An extremely
compact installation can be ensured as the pressure
transmitter can be mounted directly onto the meter run.
Without a calibration, an accuracy of 1 % can be expected.

FLC-MR
Meter run

Standards:
Pipe size:

... 1 in

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.2 ... 0.75


1 % of full scale flow rate
FL10.02

ISO 5167-2

12 ... 40 mm

Flow nozzles

Flow nozzles
A flow nozzle consists of a convergent section with, a
rounded profile and a cylindrical throat. This design is
generally selected for steam flow at high velocity.
To reduce pressure loss an axisymmetric solution, called
a Venturi nozzle, can be offered. It combines the standard
features of a flow nozzle with a divergent section.
Main characteristics

Liquid, gas and steam flow measurement


Ideal solution for steam measurement
Designed in accordance with the following standards:

ISO 5167-3, ISA 1932 and ASME MFC-3M

Special solutions to cover specific requirements possible

Flow nozzle for in-pipe installation

Venturi nozzle

FLC-FN-PIP

FLC-FN-FLN

FLC-VN

Flow nozzle for in-pipe installation

Flow nozzle for flange assembly

Venturi nozzle

Pipe size:

2 in

Pipe size:

2 in

Pipe size:

2 in

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.2 ... 0.8


1 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL10.03

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.3 ... 0.8


1 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.03

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.2 ... 0.8


1 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.03

50 mm

50 mm

50 mm

Venturi tubes

Venturi tubes
A Venturi tube is a reliable and easily-managed and maintained instrument that can measure a wide range of clean
liquids and gases.
The main advantage of a Venturi tube over other differential
pressure flow measurement instruments is the higher
pressure recovery and the lower upstream and downstream
straight pipe length requirements.
Main characteristics

In accordance with ISO 5167-4 & ASME MFC-3M

standards
Fabricated from plate or machined from bar/forgings
Flanged or weld-in construction
Wide range of materials available
Pipe sizes from 50 ... 1,200 mm
Wide variety of pressure tappings available
Calibration service available on request

Venturi tube, bar body

FLC-VT-BAR

FLC-VT-WS

Venturi tube, bar body

Venturi tube, welded sheet

Pipe size:

2 ... 32 in

Pipe size:

14 in

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.3 ... 0.75


0.5 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.04

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

0.4 ... 0.7


1.5 % of full scale flow rate
FL 10.04

10

50 ... 800 mm

350 mm

FloTec (averaging pitot tubes)

FloTec (averaging pitot tubes)


Flotec (a multi-port, averaging pitot flow meter) measures
the difference between the static pressure and the dynamic
pressure of the media in the pipe. The volumetric flow is
calculated from that difference using Bernoullis principle
and taking into account the pipe inside diameter. Using
four dynamic ports this instrument is able to evaluate a
better velocity profile inside the pipe. This ensures a higher
accuracy in the flow measurement.

Vortex shedding frequency


Depending on the internal diameter, the fluid characteristics
and the Reynolds number, a vortex will be generated around
the pitot tube. A support mounted on the opposite side of the
pipe can be supplied should the natural frequency of the pitot
coincide with the vortex shedding frequency. The necessity
test is performed during the design phase.

Main characteristics
Low installation costs
Long-term accuracy
Minimal unrecovered pressure loss
Fixed and removable versions available

Vortex generation

FLC-APT-E

FLC-APT-F

FloTec, removable

FloTec, fixed

Pipe size:

3 in

Pipe size:

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

n.a.
2 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.05

:
Accuracy:
Data sheet:

75 mm

3 in

75 mm
n.a.
2 % of full scale flow rate or higher
FL 10.05

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Restriction orifices

Restriction orifices
When a reduction of pressure or a limitation of the flow rate
is required a restriction orifice must be inserted into the
pipeline. Our technical department will produce the correct
design for the restriction orifice, depending on customer
requirements and flow conditions.
If high differential pressures, a change in phase or sonic
issues can occur, a more-complex design will be required.
The solution in these cases is to decrease the differential
pressure in several steps, avoiding all the issues created
by these factors. This solution is called multi-step restriction
orifice.
Main characteristics
Multi-step restriction orifices to reduce the pressure by
more than 50 % of the inlet value
Multi-bore option to reduce the noise level

Multi-step restriction orifice

FLC-RO-ST

FLC-RO-MS

Single-step restriction orifice

Multi-step restriction orifice

Data sheet:

Data sheet:

12

FL 20.01

FL 20.01

The right solution

Special applications
Not all customer needs can be fulfilled with standard
products. Some challenges require an individual approach:
As a result of our long experience we are able to cover
special requirements such as off-shore and petrochemical
installations, high-pressure line and meter tubes for
measurement in gas turbine power plants.
For all of these special applications and many more, we are
able to deliver the optimal solution. Talk to us.

Calibration
The accuracy of the measuring solution is often an important
issue for many customers.
Sometimes the end-user needs best-in-class measurement
levels, in terms of accuracy, precision and repeatability of the
measurement.

We can support you in this challenge through the entire


design and manufacturing process - suggesting the
best solution for your project, ensuring the highest class
manufacturing quality and providing the relevant calibration
certificates in accordance with ASME PTC6, ISPESL and
IBR standards.

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Standards
All our primary flow elements are designed in accordance
with the principles and requirements of international
standards:

ISO 5167/ISO TR 15377


ASME MFC
ASME PTC6
BS 1042
DIN 19206
UNI 10023

Pressure equipment conformity


If required the technical documentation may be supplied
with pressure equipment certificates. The European Pressure
Equipment Directive 97/23/EC, must be applied to most
mechanical and electrical pressure measuring instruments,
throughout the European Union. For ABSA certification on
instruments, Canadian design and construction requirements
must be followed.

Materials
Stainless steels are the standard materials used in industrial
process technology. The most commonly used material
worldwide is 316L. For high-pressure measurement,
high-strength stainless steel is used, while for pressure
measurements at elevated temperatures, temperatureresistant stainless steel is needed.
For chemical processes involving highly-aggressive media an
extensive range of chemically-resistant materials is available.
In these cases, all wetted parts are manufactured from the
appropriate special material. Our primary flow elements are
manufactured from 316L stainless steel as a standard.
International standards are our standard. We are able to
deliver products in accordance with ASTM or ASME in
line with your requirements. In addition we are able to offer
materials to EN ISO 15156-3/NACE MR 0175 and NACE MR
0103 for the petrochemical industry.
All pressure-bearing materials used can be supplied with a
3.1 traceability certificate.

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Carbon steel (ASTM A105/LF2)


Stainless steel (316/316L, 304/304L)
Duplex/Superduplex
Hastelloy B3
Hastelloy C22
Hastelloy C276 (ASTM B426 UNS N10276)
Incoloy alloy 825
Inconel alloy 718
Monel alloy 400 (ASTM B564 UNS N0440)

Technical information

Non-destructive testing/evaluation
Non-destructive testing (NDT) and non-destructive
evaluation (NDE). A number of different tests can be carried
out by WIKA to determine deficiencies or defects in or on the
surface of materials depending on your requirements.

Hydrostatic pressure tests are used to (statically) test


assemblies, piping systems and Venturi tubes under their
working pressure. The hydrostatic pressure and strength test
is conducted with water at ambient temperatures.

Liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) is used to locate surface


defects on relatively smooth and non-porous materials. This
test method is normally used for welded parts to guarantee a good quality of the weld surface. Typical weld defects
that can be discovered are cracks, porosities, overlaps and
laminations.

Ultrasonic testing is used as an independent test or in


conjunction with X-ray testing. It is a method in which high
frequency sound waves are introduced into a material. Any
surface or subsurface discontinuities or flaws that are present
interrupt the sound waves and reflect a proportion of them.
The magnitude of the reflected waves depends on the size
of the discontinuity or flaw. The defects that can be detected
are similar to those that can be found through X-ray testing.
Ultrasonic testing often replaces X-ray methods when there
is difficulty in positioning the X-ray film or where the required
distance from the radiation source cannot be maintained,
which may lead to safety risks.

Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) is a non-destructive


test method for the detection of surface and sub-surface
discontinuities in ferrous materials. The test method involves
the application of an external magnetic field to the material
or applying an electric current through the material, which in
turn produces a magnetic flux in the material. Simultaneously,
visible ferrous particles are sprinkled or sprayed on the
test surface. The presence of a surface or near-surface
discontinuity in the material causes distortion in the magnetic
flux which in turn causes leakage of the magnetic field at
the discontinuity. The magnetic particles are attracted by
the surface field in the area of the discontinuity and adhere
to the edges of the discontinuity, indicating the shape of the
discontinuity.
X-ray testing (RT) is used extensively on the weld seams
of pipes, fittings, etc.. The method is based on the differing
absorption of penetrating radiation and thus it detects differences in density due to material composition, thickenings
and flaws. Defects are found internally and may typically be
present in raw materials, castings, and forgings, as well as in
welded and soldered joints. X-ray tests are normally used for
components that must fulfil critical requirements. Irregularities
or flaws that can be detected include: surface and internal
cracks, voids, laminations, thickenings, lack of fusion, lack
of penetration, excessive penetration, porosity, inclusions,
misassembly and misalignments.

Positive material identification (PMI): A common method


is spectroscopy with X-ray fluorescence analysis (RFA).
With this method the analysing instrument has a low-level
radioactive source. The basic principal is based upon the fact
that each material has a different electron energy level and
the instrument determines the required energy to remove
an electron and thus, for example, to cause an ionisation.
The analyser can only identify a limited number of metallic
elements. This testing of material composition is fast, easy
and effective when determining the accuracy of material
certificates, of identifying material that has lost its marking, or
when a large quantity of material must be checked.

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WIKA worldwide
Europe
Austria
WIKA Messgertevertrieb
Ursula Wiegand GmbH & Co. KG
1230 Vienna
Tel. (+43) 1 86916-31
Fax: (+43) 1 86916-34
E-mail: info@wika.at
www.wika.at
Belarus
WIKA Belarus
Ul. Zaharova 50B
Office 3H
220088 Minsk
Tel. (+375) 17-294 57 11
Fax: (+375) 17-294 57 11
E-mail: info@wika.by
www.wika.by

North America
Romania
WIKA Instruments Romania S.R.L.
Bucuresti, Sector 5
Calea Rahovei Nr. 266-268
Corp 61, Etaj 1
Tel. (+40) 21 4048327
Fax: (+40) 21 4563137
E-mail: m.anghel@wika.ro
www.wika.ro
Russia
ZAO WIKA MERA
127015 Moscow
Tel. (+7) 495-648 01 80
Fax: (+7) 495-648 01 81
E-mail: info@wika.ru
www.wika.ru

Benelux
WIKA Benelux
6101 WX Echt
Tel. (+31) 475 535-500
Fax: (+31) 475 535-446
E-mail: info@wika.nl
www.wika.nl

Serbia
WIKA Merna Tehnika d.o.o.
Sime Solaje 15
11060 Belgrade
Tel. (+381) 11 2763722
Fax: (+381) 11 753674
E-mail: info@wika.rs
www.wika.rs

Bulgaria
WIKA Bulgaria EOOD
Bul. Al. Stamboliiski 205
1309 Sofia
Tel. (+359) 2 82138-10
Fax: (+359) 2 82138-13
E-mail: info@wika.bg
www.wika.bg

Spain
Instrumentos WIKA, S.A.
C/Josep Carner, 11-17
08205 Sabadell (Barcelona)
Tel. (+34) 933 938630
Fax: (+34) 933 938666
E-mail: info@wika.es
www.wika.es

Croatia
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Fax: (+385) 1 6531357
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Switzerland
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E-mail: info@manometer.ch
www.manometer.ch

Finland
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00210 Helsinki
Tel. (+358) 9-682 49 20
Fax: (+358) 9-682 49 270
E-mail: info@wika.fi
www.wika.fi
France
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www.wika.fr
Germany
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SE & Co. KG
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Italy
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Turkey
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Basinc ve Sicaklik lcme Cihazlari
Ith. Ihr. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.
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Ukraine
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PO 200
02660 Kyiv
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E-mail: info@wika.ua
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United Kingdom
WIKA Instruments Ltd
Merstham, Redhill RH13LG
Tel. (+44) 1737 644-008
Fax: (+44) 1737 644-403
E-mail: info@wika.co.uk
www.wika.co.uk

Canada
WIKA Instruments Ltd.
Head Office
Edmonton, Alberta, T6N 1C8
Tel. (+1) 780 46370-35
Fax: (+1) 780 46200-17
E-mail: info@wika.ca
www.wika.ca
Mexico
Instrumentos WIKA Mexico
S.A. de C.V.
06600 Mexico D.F.
Tel. (+52) 55 50205300
Fax: (+52) 55 50205300
E-mail: ventas@wika.com
www.wika.com.mx
USA
WIKA Instrument, LP
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Tel. (+1) 770 5138200
Fax: (+1) 770 3385118
E-mail: info@wika.com
www.wika.com
WIKA Process Solutions, LP.
950 Hall Court
Deer Park, TX 77536
Tel. (+1) 713-475 0022
Fax: (+1) 713-475 0011
E-mail: info@wikahouston.com
www.wika.com
Mensor Corporation
201 Barnes Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
Tel. (+1) 512 3964200-15
Fax: (+1) 512 3961820
E-mail: sales@mensor.com
www.mensor.com
South America

Asia
Azerbaijan
WIKA Azerbaijan LLC
Caspian Business Center
9th floor 40 J.Jabbarli str.
AZ1065 Bak
Tel. (+994) 12 497 04-61
Fax: (+994) 12 497 04-62
China
WIKA International Trading (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd.
A2615, NO.100, Zunyi Road
Changning District
Shanghai 200051
Tel. (+86) 21 538525-72
Fax: (+86) 21 538525-75
E-mail: info@wika.cn
www. wika.com.cn
WIKA Instrumentation (Suzhou)
Co., Ltd.
81, Ta Yuan Road,
SND, Suzhou 215011
Tel. (+86) 512 68788000
Fax: (+86) 512 68780300
E-mail: info@wika.cn
www. wika.com.cn
India
WIKA Instruments India Pvt. Ltd.
Village Kesnand, Wagholi
Pune - 412 207
Tel. (+91) 20 66293-200
Fax: (+91) 20 66293-325
E-mail: sales@wika.co.in
www.wika.co.in
Japan
WIKA Japan K. K.
Tokyo 105-0023
Tel. (+81) 3 543966-73
Fax: (+81) 3 543966-74
E-mail: info@wika.co.jp
www.wika.co.jp

Argentina
WIKA Argentina S.A.
Buenos Aires
Tel. (+54) 11 47301800
Fax: (+54) 11 47610050
E-mail: info@wika.com.ar
www.wika.com.ar

Kazakhstan
TOO WIKA Kazakhstan
050050 Almaty
Tel. (+7) 727 2330848
Fax: (+7) 727 2789905
E-mail: info@wika.kz
www.wika.kz

Brazil
WIKA do Brasil Ind. e Com. Ltda.
CEP 18560-000 Iper - SP
Tel. (+55) 15 34599700
Fax: (+55) 15 32661650
E-mail: vendas@wika.de
www.wika.com.br

Korea
WIKA Korea Ltd.
#569-21 Gasan-dong
Seoul 153-771 Korea
Tel. (+82) 2 869 05 05
Fax: (+82) 2 869 05 25
E-mail: info@wika.co.kr
www.wika.co.kr

Chile
WIKA Chile S.p.A.
Coronel Pereira 72
Oficina 101
Las Condes
Santiago de Chile
Tel. (+56) 2 23651719
E-mail: info@wika.cl
www.wika.cl
Colombia
Instrumentos WIKA Colombia S.A.S.
Dorado Plaza,
Avenida Calle 26 No. 85D 55
Local 126 y 126 A
Bogot Colombia
Tel. (+57) 1 744 3455
E-mail: info@wika.co

Malaysia
WIKA Instrumentation (M) Sdn. Bhd.
47100 Puchong, Selangor
Tel. (+60) 3 80 63 10 80
Fax: (+60) 3 80 63 10 70
E-mail: info@wika.com.my
www.wika.com.my
Philippines
WIKA Instruments Philippines, Inc.
Unit 102 Skyway Twin Towers
351 Capt. Henry Javier St.
Bgy. Oranbo, Pasig City 1600
Tel. (+63) 2 234-1270
Fax: (+63) 2 695-9043
E-mail: d.reodica@wika.com.sg
www.wika.com.ph
Singapore
WIKA Instrumentation Pte. Ltd.
569625 Singapore
Tel. (+65) 68 44 55 06
Fax: (+65) 68 44 55 07
E-mail: info@wika.com.sg
www.wika.com.sg
Taiwan
WIKA Instrumentation Taiwan Ltd.
Pinjen, Taoyuan
Tel. (+886) 3 420 6052
Fax: (+886) 3 490 0080
E-mail: info@wika.com.tw
www.wika.com.tw

WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG


Alexander-Wiegand-Strae 3063911 KlingenbergGermany
Tel. +49 9372 132-0Fax +49 9372 132-406
E-Mail info@wika.dewww.wika.de
14067170 03/2013 GB

Thailand
WIKA Instrumentation Corporation
(Thailand) Co., Ltd.
850/7 Ladkrabang Road, Ladkrabang
Bangkok 10520
Tel. (+66) 2 326 6876-80
Fax: (+66) 2 326 6874
E-mail: info@wika.co.th
www.wika.co.th
Africa / Middle East
Egypt
WIKA Near East Ltd.
Villa No. 6, Mohamed Fahmy
Elmohdar St. - of Eltayaran St.
1st District - Nasr City - Cairo
Tel. (+20) 2 240 13130
Fax: (+20) 2 240 13113
E-mail: info@wika.com.eg
www.wika.com.eg
Namibia
WIKA Instruments Namibia (Pty) Ltd.
P.O. Box 31263
Pionierspark
Windhoek
Tel. (+26) 4 6123 8811
Fax: (+26) 4 6123 3403
E-mail: info@wika.com.na
www.wika.com.na
South Africa
WIKA Instruments (Pty.) Ltd.
Gardenview,
Johannesburg 2047
Tel. (+27) 11 62100-00
Fax: (+27) 11 62100-59
E-mail: sales@wika.co.za
www.wika.co.za
United Arab Emirates
WIKA Middle East FZE
Jebel Ali, Dubai
Tel. (+971) 4 8839-090
Fax: (+971) 4 8839-198
E-mail: wikame@emirates.net.ae
www.wika.ae
Australia
Australia
WIKA Australia Pty. Ltd.
Rydalmere, NSW 2116
Tel. (+61) 2 88455222
Fax: (+61) 2 96844767
E-mail: sales@wika.com.au
www.wika.com.au
New Zealand
WIKA Instruments Limited
Unit 7 / 49 Sainsbury Road
St Lukes - Auckland 1025
Tel. (+64) 9 8479020
Fax: (+64) 9 8465964
E-mail: info@wika.co.nz
www.wika.co.nz

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