Electromagnetic flowmeters, turbine flowmeters and vortex flowmeters are all commonly used flowmeters. They each have their own characteristics and usage environments. The following is their comparison:
1. Electromagnetic flowmeter: no mechanical moving parts, stable and accurate measurement, simple maintenance, but cannot measure non-conductive liquids
Wide application range and large flow rate range
Can measure liquids containing solid impurities
No influence from changes in liquid flow rate, pressure, temperature, viscosity, density and conductivity
Higher price
2. Turbine flowmeter: It has many moving parts and may wear out after long-term use. It has high accuracy and wide application range, but it has requirements for medium cleanliness.
High measurement accuracy, suitable for high-precision measurement
There are restrictions on the flow rate range and the structure is complex
High requirements for cleanliness of measuring media
Fair price
3. Vortex flowmeter: no power supply required, long service life, suitable for measuring high temperature, high pressure and corrosive media, but requires stable fluid and cannot be used to measure pulsating flow
Measurement accuracy is average, but stability is good
The equipment has a simple structure and is easy to maintain.
Can be used for measuring high temperature, high pressure and corrosive media
The flow sensor does not require a power supply and can be used in explosive environments
It has requirements on the fluid state and cannot be used to measure pulsating flow.
Lower price
The above are some basic comparisons. Which type of flow meter to use depends on the specific application environment and needs.