Flow

Product overview for applications in liquids, gases and steam.

Flow

Flow measurement covers the instruments and measurement principles used to quantify the movement of liquids, gases, and steam in process piping and skids. Reliable flow data underpins mass and energy balances, batching and blending, and protective logic built on limits and totals. Because fluids and operating conditions vary widely, practical metering relies on multiple technologies rather than a single universal device.

Technology selection starts with the medium, the required primary variable, and installation constraints. Electromagnetic flowmeters are commonly applied to conductive liquids; Coriolis meters provide direct mass flow and can add density insight; ultrasonic meters support inline and clamp-on measurements; vortex meters are widely used in steam services; thermal mass meters are optimized for gas flow; and differential-pressure solutions extend measurement via primary elements and transmitters. Choosing the right principle reduces sensitivity to viscosity changes, entrained gas, solids loading, and profile distortion.

Well-specified flow measurement strengthens product consistency, plant safety, and process optimization while supporting environmental objectives through tighter control of consumption, losses, and effluent. Stable metering improves loop performance, reduces variability in dosing and mixing, and helps protect equipment by detecting abnormal conditions early. Where diagnostics and device health information are available, maintenance can move toward condition-based planning.

Typical applications include water and wastewater (distribution, chemical addition, filtration, and compliance reporting), chemical processing (feed and reactant metering, solvent transfer, additive injection), utilities (steam, condensate, and compressed air), and oil and gas or marine services (fuel systems and gas measurement). In food, beverage, and life-science production, flow measurement supports hygienic transfers and CIP/SIP sequences where cleanability and documentation are critical.

Lifecycle performance depends on more than sensor accuracy. Straight-run requirements, grounding and bonding, pressure/temperature ratings, and communication interfaces all influence measurement uncertainty and maintainability. Consistent configuration, traceable documentation, and streamlined verification workflows reduce commissioning time and sustain performance over the asset life. 
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