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Gas mass flow

Gas mass flow

Gas mass flow

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I am looking for a device to measure mass flow of a gas in the range of 0 to 135 cfh in a 1/2 to 1" pipe.  Pressure is on the order of 200 psig and temperature is on the order of 100 F.
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RE: Gas mass flow

if you only need visual flow indication (local) then a rotary type float flowmeter is your choise. Try to search for his type on the net.

Best Regards

Morten

RE: Gas mass flow

Bob403!

What accuracies you are looking for? Try density compensated vortex flow meters. (This is cost effective when compared to corrilios based mass flow meters) Rotary type flow meters cannot adjust density online.

Regards,

Truth: Even the hardest of the problems will have atleast one simple solution. Mine may not be one.

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