How does a mass flow meter work?
Mass flow meters use sensors, such as thermal or Coriolis, to detect the mass of gas or liquid as it flows, allowing for reliable readings across varying conditions. Liquid mass flow is commonly shown in kilograms per hour (kg/h) or grams per second (g/s), while gas flow is often measured in milliliters or liters per minute, indicated with “n” for normal or “s” for standard temperature and pressure conditions.
Mass flow meters provide direct, dependable data on gas and liquid flow, ideal for processes requiring precise measurements. By capturing mass directly, they enhance control and reliability in systems where accurate fluid management is essential.