Flow
Product overview for applications in liquids, gases and steam.
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Flow measurement instruments quantify the movement of liquids, gases, and steam so that mass balance, quality, and energy objectives can be controlled rather than inferred. Endress+Hauser flow portfolios span multiple measuring principles—electromagnetic, Coriolis, ultrasonic, vortex, thermal mass, and differential-pressure—supporting selection based on fluid properties, required uncertainty, and installation constraints.
Accurate, stable flow data improves yield and repeatability in continuous processes and tightens control in batch operations. Modern transmitters add advanced signal processing, in‑situ verification, and device diagnostics that help detect coating, entrained gas, empty pipe conditions, or sensor drift before they become production events. With appropriate approvals and materials, flow measurement becomes a cornerstone for safety, environmental compliance, and custody-transfer accountability.
Typical applications range from raw-water intake and wastewater effluent to chemical dosing, hydrocarbon loading, steam distribution, and food and beverage transfer. Coriolis technology supports direct mass flow and density for blending, concentration control, and inventory reconciliation. Electromagnetic flowmeters are commonly applied on conductive liquids such as water, slurries, and many acids, while vortex and differential-pressure solutions are often selected for steam and utilities.
Implementation choices include meter sizing for velocity profile and pressure drop, straight-run requirements, and the selection of liners, electrodes, and seals to match corrosion, abrasion, and temperature limits. Remote electronics, compact designs, hygienic connections, and high-temperature or high-pressure options enable fit across skids, pipe racks, and clean-in-place environments. Digital communications and configurable outputs simplify integration into PLC/DCS architectures and standardized maintenance practices across sites.
Over the lifecycle, standardized configuration, traceable calibration options, and “proof without process interruption” verification features reduce commissioning time and support audits. Device health indicators can be tied into asset management and analytics to prioritize work orders, identify process upsets, and extend maintenance intervals. The result is dependable measurement that supports throughput, energy management, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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