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2026-07-01Thermal Mass Flow Meter Selection Guide: 6 Core Dimensions to Avoid Measurement Errors
Thermal mass flow meters are widely used for the measurement of compressed air, natural gas, flue gas, and various process gases. However, due to the complex selection parameters, any mismatch can easily lead to measurement inaccuracy, incompatible working conditions, and high maintenance costs in actual industrial sites. -
2026-06-232026 Thermal Mass Flow Meter Selection Guide | Inline vs Insertion
Thermal mass flow meters have become the industry standard for gas measurement due to their unique ability to directly measure mass flow at standard conditions (STP) without temperature or pressure compensation. They offer distinct advantages such as zero pressure drop, an ultra-wide turndown ratio, and no moving parts. This makes them ideal for compressed air, natural gas, flue gas, and specialized process gases. -
2026-06-11How to Choose a Sanitary Electromagnetic Flow Meter for Dairy Processing Without Costly Mistakes
In the dairy industry, even small flow measurement errors can lead to product inconsistency, increased raw material waste, higher cleaning costs, and potential compliance risks. Whether measuring raw milk, cream, whey, yogurt mixtures, liquid additives, or CIP cleaning solutions, accurate flow measurement is essential for maintaining product quality and food safety. -
2026-06-02The Ultimate Guide to Compressed Air Flow Meter Selection
Compressed air is the second largest power source in modern manufacturing, right after electricity. However, it is also one of the most expensive utilities, with system leaks and inefficiencies costing factories thousands of dollars annually. -
2026-05-22Before You Buy an Air Flow Meter, Read This Selection Guide
Choosing an air flow meter seems simple — until the readings start drifting, compressed air costs become impossible to track, or low-flow measurement suddenly becomes inaccurate. -
2026-05-15How to Choose a Reliable Fuel PD Flow Meter
Do you know why your fuel business keeps losing profit for no obvious reason?
A fuel trader once used a cheap universal flow meter. The error was only 0.4%, but it secretly lost 2,800 liters of diesel every month.
Strangely, the meter still looked normal. No leakage, no breakdown. Most operators never realize they are losing money from the wrong meter selection. -
2026-05-11Stop Guessing Your Gas Flow: The 5-Minute Selection Checklist for 2026
In the world of industrial instrumentation, precision isn't just a goal—it’s a requirement for safety, efficiency, and the bottom line. When it comes to measuring clean, high-velocity gases, Gas Turbine Flow Meters remain the industry standard. -
2026-04-24How to calibrate an electromagnetic flow meter?
Calibrating an electromagnetic flow meter doesn’t have to be complicated. Many engineers get stuck in dense standards and procedures, but in real-world operations, success comes down to three things: using the right reference, avoiding common mistakes, and making quick, reliable judgments. This guide strips away unnecessary complexity and focuses on what actually works in the field.