Flow meter measurements are crucial for optimizing industrial processes and guaranteeing maximum efficiency.

A flow water meter measures the volume or flow rate of water moving through a piping system. It’s essential for monitoring water usage in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. By providing data on water consumption, it helps in managing water resources efficiently, detecting leaks, and ensuring accurate billing. Meters vary in type and technology, tailored to different measurement needs and accuracy levels.

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Magnetic meters
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Ultrasonic meters
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Differential, Gauge & Absolute Pressure Sensor
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Clamp-on Doppler Ultrasonic meters
Magnetic Meters

Operating on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, magnetic meters offer a solution for flow measurement. They are particularly suited to measure the flow of conductive liquids, offering high accuracy and repeatability when compared to mechanical meter. Magnetic meters are well-suited to fluids containing particles, such as wastewater, rainwater, sludge-laden wastewater from factories or sewage treatment plants.

Ultrasonic Meters

Utilizing the principles of sound wave propagation and transmission, these meters measure flow velocity with unmatched precision, making them indispensable in settings that require rigorous flow control without contact. The main advantage of this technology is the ability to measure water flow without cutting the pipe. They are especially effective in sectors where non-intrusive measurement is a priority, such as in high hygiene applications within the biopharma or food industries.

Open Channel meters - Area Velocity
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Open Channel meters - in Flume or Weir
  • Water meters are needed across all industries for precise flow measurement and control, with advanced meters available in ultrasonic, magnetic and differential pressure types for different applications and environments.
  • The selection of the correct flow meter is critical and should be based on specific considerations such as medium type, flow range, environmental conditions, and regulatory compliance, with accurate sizing to balance sensitivity and pressure drop concerns.
  • Keeping water meters performing optimally requires proper installation and routine maintenance.
  • Flow meters have transformed our approach to measuring and controlling flows, making them a trustworthy solution for a wide range of systems. Regardless of the application, there is a flow meter that fits the bill.
Gas Thermal Insertion meter
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Vortex meter
Gas Mass Flow meter