Coriolis Flow Meter
Our Coriolis flowmeter consists of two parallel tubes that are made to oscillate using a magnet. These oscillations are recorded by sensors fitted at the inlet and outlet of each tube. In a no-flow state, the oscillations are synchronized, i.e. in phase with each other, since there is no mass exerting any force on the tubes. On the other hand, any fluid, or gas flowing through the tubes generates Coriolis forces, causing the tubes to twist in proportion to the mass flow rate of the medium.
The magnitude of this twisting is measured by the sensors as a phase shift between the inlet and outlet of the tubes; this phase shift is used to measure the mass flow rate of the medium.

Coriolis Flow Meter Data Sheet
Features
- Measurement of mass flow, density, temperature and volume flow
- Suitable for aggressive and contaminated media
- Measurement and display of percent water-cut for oil/water mixtures
- High rotation frequency and well-balanced measuring tubes
- Higher Sampling and Digital Filtering
- No moving parts
- Can be used in extreme harsh conditions
- High accuracy for measuring mass flow, density, temperature and volume flow
Specifications
See data sheets for complete specs