Our Flow Measurement include
Ultrasonic flow meter - A Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a non-intrusive instrument that measures the velocity of a fluid by sending ultrasonic signals through the medium and calculating flow based on transit time or Doppler shift. The main types include transit-time ultrasonic flow meters (for clean liquids, measuring the time difference of ultrasonic pulses) and Doppler ultrasonic flow meters (for liquids with suspended particles or bubbles, measuring frequency shift). These meters are widely used in water treatment, chemical processing, HVAC, and oil & gas industries for accurate, low-maintenance flow measurement. Ultrasonic flow meters offer advantages such as no pressure drop, non-contact measurement, and suitability for large pipes and corrosive or sanitary fluids.
Coriolis flow meter - A Coriolis Flow Meter is a high-precision instrument that directly measures the mass flow of a fluid by detecting the Coriolis force induced in vibrating tubes as fluid passes through. The main types include single-tube Coriolis meters (compact design for low-to-medium flow rates) and dual-tube or multi-tube Coriolis meters (for higher flow rates and improved accuracy). These meters are widely used in chemical, oil & gas, food, and pharmaceutical industries for applications requiring precise mass flow measurements. Coriolis flow meters provide high accuracy, can measure viscous and multiphase fluids, and are integral to process control, batching, and custody transfer operations.
Vortex flow meter - A Vortex Flow Meter is an instrument that measures the flow rate of liquids, gases, or steam by detecting the vortices formed when the fluid passes a bluff body in the flow path. The main types include single bluff body vortex meters (standard design for general applications) and multi-bluff body or optimized vortex meters (for higher accuracy and low-flow measurement). Vortex flow meters are widely used in industries such as chemical, petrochemical, HVAC, and power plants for steam, gas, and liquid flow measurements. They offer advantages like no moving parts, low maintenance, and suitability for high-temperature and high-pressure processes.
Electromagnetic flow meter - An Electromagnetic Flow Meter is a device that measures the volumetric flow rate of conductive liquids by detecting the voltage induced as the fluid passes through a magnetic field. The main types include full bore electromagnetic meters (for standard pipe sizes and high accuracy) and insertion or spool-piece electromagnetic meters (for larger pipes or retrofitting existing lines). These meters are widely used in water treatment, chemical, pulp & paper, and food & beverage industries for accurate measurement of water, slurries, and other conductive fluids. Electromagnetic flow meters provide advantages such as no moving parts, minimal pressure drop, high accuracy, and reliable operation in dirty or corrosive fluids.
Orifice plate (DP type) - An Orifice Plate (D-type) is a differential pressure flow measurement device consisting of a flat plate with a precisely machined circular hole (D-type indicates a standard concentric design) installed in a pipeline to create a pressure drop proportional to the flow rate. The main types include concentric orifice plates (standard design for clean fluids), eccentric orifice plates (offset hole for liquids with solids or sludge), and segmental orifice plates (for slimy or viscous fluids). Orifice plates are widely used in industries such as oil & gas, chemical, water treatment, and power plants for flow measurement, control, and monitoring. They offer simplicity, robustness, and cost-effectiveness, though they introduce a permanent pressure drop and require proper calibration for accurate measurement.