Flow Measurement

Promass F

 

The universal and multivariable Coriolis mass flowmeter for liquids and gases.

Universal measuring principle for liquids and gases
Simultaneous and direct measurement of mass flow, density, temperature and viscosity (Multi-variable sensors)
Very high measuring accuracy (typically ±0.1% o.r.)
Not affected by flow profile
No inlet/outlet runs necessary

 

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Prowirl

 

Vortex flowmeters - robust and universal, for cost-effective and reliable flow measurement of gas, steam, and liquids from -200 °C to +400 °C (-330 °F to +750 °F) and up to PN 160 (CI 600).

Universally suitable for measuring liquids, gases, and steam
Largely unaffected by changes in pressure and viscosity
High ling-term stavility (lifetime K factor), no zero-point drift
No moving parts
Marginal pressure loss
Easy to install and commission
Large turndown: typically 10:1 to 30:1 for gas/steam or 40:1 for liquids
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Promag 23 P

 

Electromagnetic flow measurement in chemical or process applications for conductive liquids.

The principle if virtually independent of pressure, density, temperature and viscosity
Even fluids with entrained solids can be metered
Large nominal diameter range 1/2" to 24" (DN 15 to 600)
No moving parts
Minimum outlay for maintenance and upkeep
No pressure losses
High degree of measuring dependability and reproducibility, good long-term stability
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  t-mass

 

Measures gas flow where others give up

Direct mass measurement of industrial gases and compressed air
Suitable for very low gass pressures or flow velocities
Rugged, reliable and in-the-field proven meaqsuring technology
Suitable for large diameter pipes (rectangular or circular)
No pressure or temperature compensation required
High turndow capability (up to 100:1)
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