Supmea Electromagnetic Flow Meters Achieve NSF Certification for Drinking Water Applications
The electromagnetic flowmeter product line from Supmea has successfully achieved NSF certification and is now officially listed in the NSF certified product database. This certification confirms compliance with NSF/ANSI/CAN 61, one of the most authoritative global standards for ensuring the material safety of products used in potable water systems.

NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) is a globally recognized, independent organization and a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborative Center for public health and safety. The NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 standard strictly evaluates potential impacts of device materials on drinking water quality, ensuring components such as meters, pipelines, and valves meet stringent health and environmental requirements across the U.S., Canada, and other major global markets.

With this certification, Supmea electromagnetic flow meters are qualified for safe deployment in municipal water supply, residential drinking systems, food & beverage processing, and other high-purity applications—supporting safe and reliable water infrastructure worldwide.
Beyond NSF certification, Supmea's electromagnetic flow meters have also achieved:• UL certification for the United States and Canada, ensuring industrial electrical safety• IECEx certification, guaranteeing safety in explosive environments• CNAS-accredited testing, enabling international mutual recognition for calibration and inspection reports

These achievements represent continuous improvement in Supmea's global compliance system—from material selection and production, to testing, performance and field application.
Looking ahead, Supmea remains committed to advancing international standardization, delivering high-quality, safe, and reliable process automation solutions to customers worldwide.