Coriolis Mass Flow Meters

The Coriolis mass flow meter line uses the science of particle acceleration and its resultant forces to measure flow rate and total weight at accuracies of ± 0.5%. Space efficiency and overall reliability make Coriolis mass flow meter an ideal choice for feeding, measuring, and batching applications involving reasonably free-flowing dry materials.
The Coriolis mass flow meter line uses the science of particle acceleration and its resultant forces to measure flow rate and total weight at accuracies of /- 0.5%. Space efficiency and overall reliability make Coriolis an ideal choice for feeding, measuring, and batching applications involving reasonably free-flowing dry materials.
Coriolis consists of a partitioned measuring wheel, mounted on a drive shaft inside a central dust tight housing. The drive shaft is driven by an electric motor mounted outside Coriolis's housing. Material enters the unit through an off-center inlet and discharges through a center outlet below the measuring wheel.
In operation, the measuring wheel rotates at a constant speed. Material entering the unit flows into the top of the measuring wheel and is deflected outward in a radial direction creating a "Coriolis force.”
Coriolis sees this force as a change in torque which is detected by a strain gauge load cell. The output of the load cell is electronically processed to produce flow rate and total weight values at accuracies of ± 0.5%. Best of all, unlike other flow meters on the market, Coriolis's performance is not affected by material density, friction, or in-feed drop height.
- Flow rates up to 10,500 cubic ft/hr.
- Continuous weighing, batching, and gravimetric feeding applications.
- Low installed height.