1. Oil and Gas: Measurement of oil, gas, and water flow in pipelines, as well as in storage tanks and separators.
2. Chemical Processing: Monitoring the flow of aggressive chemicals, acids, or solvents where traditional meters may fail due to corrosion or clogging.
3. Mining: Measuring slurry flows (water mixed with solids), where there’s high particulate content that might damage or block other meters.
4. Water and Wastewater Treatment: Flow measurement of treated and untreated water, as well as sludge, even in the presence of foam or gas pockets.
5. Power Generation: Monitoring cooling water and feedwater flows in power plants, as well as level measurement in boilers and tanks.
6. Food and Beverage: Flow and level measurement for thick liquids, slurries, or foaming media like dairy, syrups, or sauces.
7. Pulp and Paper: Measurement of slurries, pulp, and other liquids in the paper-making process.
8. Pharmaceuticals: Flow measurement in processes involving high-purity chemicals and liquids where contamination must be avoided.
Post time: Dec-03-2025