The structure of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters consists of a pair of inclined (twisted) flow tubes. Its working principle is to detect the Coriolis force exerted on the flow tubes by the internal mass flow of the liquid. This force; It is produced on the synthesis of the vibration force and the force exerted by the fluid flowing in the tubes. Flow tubes will vibrate at the symmetrical centerline thanks to the applied force. Displacement sensors located on both sides of the tubes will detect the applied force and generate an electrical signal. These signals are regulated and the mass flow is directly detected.
Mass Flow Repeatability
+- 1/2 X zero calibration stability/flow range x100%
Density Measurement Range
0.2 g/cm3 - 3.5 g/cm3
Density Sensitivity
+- 0.002 g/cm3
Frequency / Pulse Output
0 - 10kHz
Ambient Humidity Resistance
<90% RH, (no condensation)
STRENGTH
< 15 W