Render Automation Pvt. Ltd. deal with all kinds of Endress Flow Sensor
Flow measurement for liquids, gases and steam
Consistent product quality, safety, process optimization and environmental protection – these are only a few reasons why industrial flow measurement is becoming more important all the time. Water, natural gas, steam, mineral oil, chemicals are some of the fluids that have to be measured day in, day out. There is no single, across-the-board technology suitable for all these applications, so you can choose the flowmeter best suited to your process needs from our comprehensive product basket.
The Coriolis measuring principle is used in a wide range of different branches of industry, such as the life sciences, chemicals, petrochemicals, oil and gas, food, and – no less importantly – in custody transfer applications. Coriolis flowmeters can measure virtually all fluids: cleaning agents, solvents, fuels, crude oil, vegetable oils, animal fats, latex, silicon oils, alcohol, fruit solutions, toothpaste, vinegar, ketchup, mayonnaise, gases or liquefied gases.
benefits:
Universal measuring principle for liquids and gases
Multivariable measurement – simultaneous measuring of mass flow, density, temperature and viscosity
High measuring accuracy: typically ±0.1% o.r., optionally: ±0.05% o.r. (PremiumCal)
Measuring principle independent of the physical fluid properties and the flow profile
No inlet/outlet runs necessary
Benefits:
The measuring principle is virtually independent of pressure, density, temperature and viscosity
Even fluids with entrained solids can be metered, e.g. ore slurry or cellulose pulp
Wide range of nominal diameters (DN 2 to 2400; 1/12 to 90")
Free pipe cross-section: CIP/SIP cleanable, piggable
No moving parts, maintenance-free
Benefits:
Measurement independent of pressure, density, temperature, conductivity and viscosity (for homogeneous fluids)
Free pipe cross-section, no pressure loss
No moving parts, minimum maintenance and upkeep
Long service life, no abrasion or corrosion from the fluid
In-line or clamp-on design for stationary or temporary flow measurements
Benefits:
Universally suitable for measuring liquids, gases and steam
Largely unaffected by changes in pressure, density, temperature and viscosity
High long-term stability: no zero-point drift and lifetime K-factor
Large turndown of typically 10:1 to 30:1 for gas/steam, or up to 40:1 for liquids
Wide temperature range: –200 to +400 °C (+450 °C on demand)