In today’s data-driven industrial environment, precision, reliability, and versatility in flow measurement are no longer optional—they’re essential. That’s where our Coriolis Mass Flow Meters stand out. Designed with cutting-edge technology, they offer a level of accuracy and adaptability that surpasses traditional flow measurement principles like volumetric (turbine, positive displacement), thermal, and electromagnetic flow meters.
What Makes Coriolis Flow Meters Different?
Unlike conventional technologies that infer mass flow indirectly, Coriolis flow meters measure mass flow directly by detecting the Coriolis effect—a force generated when a fluid moves through a vibrating tube. This physical principle enables our meters to deliver unmatched performance, even in complex or changing process conditions.
Key Advantages Over Other Flow Meters:
Direct Mass Flow Measurement
While volumetric and electromagnetic flow meters measure volume (which fluctuates with temperature and pressure), Coriolis meters provide true mass flow, eliminating the need for extra compensation or density calculations.
High Accuracy & Repeatability
Our Coriolis meters offer accuracy up to ±0.1% of the reading. Thermal meters struggle with variable gas compositions, and volumetric devices lose precision under pulsating or multiphase flows—challenges Coriolis technology handles with ease.
Multivariable Output
One instrument, multiple parameters. Along with mass flow, our meters simultaneously measure density, temperature, and volume flow, reducing installation complexity and improving control system integration.
No Moving Parts
Unlike turbine or positive displacement meters that suffer from mechanical wear, Coriolis meters are virtually maintenance-free—ideal for abrasive, viscous, or contaminated fluids.
Wide Fluid Compatibility
Electromagnetic meters are limited to conductive liquids, and thermal meters are gas-specific. Coriolis meters work with liquids, gases, and even slurries, regardless of conductivity or composition.
Bidirectional & Multi-phase Capability
Coriolis meters can handle bidirectional flow and measure fluids with entrained gas or solid particles, where other meters often fail or require additional filtering.
Trusted Across Industries
From chemical processing and oil & gas to food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment, Coriolis mass flow meters are the gold standard for applications where precision matters most.
Ready to Upgrade Your Flow Measurement?
Contact us today to learn how our Coriolis mass flow meters can optimize your operations and give you the competitive edge in flow control.