Flow Meter Directory’s brief description of some of the most popular flowmeter products with links to their manufacturers. It is not possible to detail all of the meters within a page but feel free to use this page . We hope you find what you are looking for from manufacturers who showcase their products and are enthusiastic about helping clients find the right flow meter for your application
Rotameter Flow Meter
The Rotameter is actually a variable area flowmeter . This flow meter device comes in a diverse manner of shapes and sizes for the measurement of liquid, gas and air flow. Most people will be familiar with the general purpose rotameters designed for simple air flow and water flow applications. read more>>
Averaging Pitot Flowmeters The averaging pitot flowmeter is based of a Bernoulli principle of flow calculation except of course that the word “averaging” implies that it is doing something a little differently from your standard pitot static tube flow meter. The concept of the standard pitot static tube relies on the insertion length or “throw” being situated in an area . More>>
Natural Gas Pipe Flow Meters Energy = Dollars
Flowmeter Directory is a website that has all kinds of people from all backgrounds of flow measurement. Strangely what we have found is that a person may be well versed in a certain type of flowmeter and the industry in which it is being used but be completely unaware of what is going on somewhere else. read more>>
Oxygen Flowmeter
These are common to oxygen tanks . The picture shows a pressure gauge/pressure regulator set and a variable area meter or commonly called a Rotameter which mostly likely has a ball type float. The rotameter is very common in hospitals and laboratory applications as an air flow meter device and in the case above it is acting as an oxygen flow meter. read more>>
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ID: ARTC04120201 Let
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- Flow, ABB Australia
Submit date:02/12/04
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