Flow Measurement
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Binary sensors that detect flow presence or absence and trigger alarms or interlocks in water/wastewater systems.
Non-invasive flow measurement using ultrasonic frequency shifts from particles in wastewater and sludge applications.
Measures flow by detecting pressure drop across a restriction; proven technology for clean water with no moving parts.
Measures flow by detecting force on a disc suspended in the flow stream—ideal for high-solids wastewater applications.
Direct-reading flow meter using a rising float in a tapered tube to measure chemical feed and small process flows.
Measures gas flow by sensing heat transfer from heated element; ideal for clean, dry digester gas applications.
Inline meter using a spinning rotor to measure clean water flow with high accuracy for custody transfer and process control.
Measures flow of conductive liquids using electromagnetic induction—no moving parts, ideal for water and wastewater applications.
Measures mass flow, density, and temperature using vibrating tubes that twist proportionally to fluid mass passing through.
Measures flow by counting vortices shed from an obstruction, offering low-maintenance accuracy for clean water applications.
Passive open-channel device measuring flow by creating a predictable relationship between upstream water level and discharge rate.
Measures wastewater flow in open channels using level sensors and hydraulic equations to calculate flow rate continuously.
Measures flow by trapping and counting fixed liquid volumes through mechanical chambers for high-accuracy custody transfer applications.
Mechanical flow meter using a rotating propeller to measure clean water flow in treatment plant pipelines.
Non-invasive ultrasonic meter measuring flow by comparing sound wave transit times through moving liquid.