What Is a Coriolis Flow Transmitter?
A Coriolis flow transmitter is a device that translates the mass flow rate measured by a Coriolis flow meter into an electrical signal. The flow meter uses the Coriolis force, named after the French mathematician, to detect the gradual curving in the direction of fluid movement.
Coriolis flow meters are known for their precise and sensitive measurement of mass flow rates. The transmitter then converts this data into analog or frequency output. A notable feature of these transmitters is their resistance to the influence of changes in fluid variables such as temperature, pressure, viscosity, and density during measurements.