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Mass flowmeters get tough on applications

An Able Instruments and Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 24, 2003

The high accuracy Rheonik range of coriolis mass flowmeters uses a patented omega tube element, which allows it to solve the most challenging of applications.

The high accuracy Rheonik range of coriolis mass flowmeters uses a patented omega tube element, which allows it to solve the most challenging of applications.

The omega tube has a torsional or swinging movement, rather than the bending motion traditionally associated with coriolis.

This allows increased tube wall thickness and therefore exceptional resistance to abrasion and high pressures.

It also eliminates the requirement for the secondary containment often associated with other element designs.

In addition, the torsional motion of the omega tube is easy to stimulate and requires only a small amount of energy to keep the tube moving.

As a consequence Rheonik flow meters have both ATEX and CSA approvals.

Other key features of the range include: measurement of both liquids and gas; flow rates from 0.03 to 1,500,000kg/h; diameters up to 12in/DN300; pressure over 890bar; temperature from -200 to +400C; fiscal approval (OIML R117); and density measurement.

Units are available in stainless steel, Hastelloy, tantalum and other exotic materials.

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