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New Coriolis flowmeters are designed for harsh field installations

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
Summary
OleumTech’s HMFM Coriolis flowmeters use robust 316L stainless steel and an explosion-proof design for hazardous areas, making them well-suited to harsh field installations where uptime and reliability are critical.

What environments or applications in your operations would most benefit from explosion-proof, 316L stainless Coriolis meters?

This company's HMFM Coriolis flowmeters' robust 316L stainless steel components and explosion-proof design for hazardous areas are ideally suited for harsh field installations where uptime and reliability are essential.

The post New Coriolis flowmeters are designed for harsh field installations appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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pat
Jun 24 at 6:00 AM
316L and explosion-proof ticks some boxes, but in sour/chloride service we’ve had 316L pit - do you have NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 certs and 2205 or C‑276 wetted options? How does it handle entrained gas and heavy pipe vibration, and can it be fully configured/zeroed locally via HART/Modbus with no cloud dependency?
jake_line6
Jul 13 at 6:00 PM
On our filling skids the real test is entrained air and PD pump pulsation that make some Coriolis meters hunt at low flow. Do these offer two-phase flow diagnostics, a zero-stability under vibration spec, and Hastelloy wetted parts for hypochlorite?
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