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Flow measurement involves determining the movement of a fluid or gas through a pipe or channel. There are two forms of measurement typically used: volume and mass. The devices used to measure the mass or volumetric flow rate of a liquid or gas include mechanical flow meters, differential pressure-based meters, variable area meters, electromagnetic flow meters, thermal mass flow meters, and more. A combination of one or more devices may also be used as part of a flow measurement process.

Manufacturers across practically all industries understand the importance of flow meters in everyday industrial processes. They are used to maintain efficiency and to help better understand profit gains and losses. The automotive, petroleum, HVAC, food and beverage, utility services, chemical, and many other industries all utilize flow meters extensively to monitor their operations.

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Electromagnetic Flowmeters

Electromagnetic flowmeters (mag meters) are volumetric flow meters that take measurements by generating a magnetic field that channels through conductive liquids as they flow through a pipe. As the fluid…

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Differential Pressure Transmitter

Differential pressure flowmeters use the differential pressure principle to measure the flow of liquids, gases, and steam. These flow instruments determine flow velocity by measuring the pressure difference between upstream…

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Ultrasonic Flow Meter

Ultrasonic flowmeters are volumetric flow devices that use sound waves to measure fluid velocity as it moves through a pipe. These flow instruments contain no moving parts and provide consistent…

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Mass Flow Meter

Improve Flow Measurement Efficiency with Coriolis Mass Flowmeters Coriolis flowmeters provide high accuracy and compatibility with shear-sensitive, viscous, and aggressive media.  This style of mass flow meter operates in forward…

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Variable Area Flowmeters

Variable area flowmeters measure the volumetric flow of fluids and gases as they move through a system. Also known as rotameters, these instruments feature a vertical tapered tube and a…

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