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Coriolis Mass Flowmeter

Features
A multi-functional flow meter that can replace traditional volumetric flow meters, offering high cost-effectiveness.
Used for multivariate measurements (flow rate, density, temperature), reducing the number of process measurement points.
No inlet/outlet straight pipe sections required, installation is simple.
Saves installation space and can measure minimum flow rate.
Integration via a web server eliminates the need for additional software and hardware, saving on-site operation time.

Product Introduction

The Coriolis mass flow meter is a mass flow meter that uses the modulation effect of fluid mass flow on the oscillation of a vibrating tube, i.e., the Coriolis force phenomenon, as its principle, and is used for the purpose of measuring mass flow. It is generally composed of a sensor and a transmitter.

use

  • In the petroleum industry, this includes measuring oil products such as diesel, gasoline, and heavy oil; measuring crude oil production, water content, and single-well production; and measuring crude oil loading and unloading.
  • Metering of insulation jacket media in the chemical industry, such as toluene, xylene, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexanone, n-butanol, isobutanol, dichloromethane, chloroform, ethylene, liquid ammonia, Freon refrigerants R22/R134a/R404A/R407C, asphalt, liquid sulfur, caprolactam, manganese sulfate solution, etc., and insulation jacket Coriolis mass flow meters;
  • In the power industry, applications include metering of fuel oils such as heavy oil and diesel, and density and concentration meters for limestone-gypsum wet desulfurization slurry.
  • Metering of food and pharmaceutical products, such as chocolate syrup, milk, juice, liquid medicine, and raw materials (using clamp-connected sanitary Coriolis mass flow meter);
  • Metering of energy products such as liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas, and high-pressure gases;
  • Other industries include slurry measurement for multi-wire cutting machines for solar silicon wafers, pulp metering in the paper industry, slurry density meters for desulfurization in power plants, raw material proportioning in fine chemicals, and asphalt metering.
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