The target flowmeter first appeared in the 1960s and was originally mainly used to solve the flow measurement problem of high viscosity and low Reynolds number fluids.
The typical application has gases and liquid field.
Gases:
coal gas, air, compressed air, hydrogen, natural gas, oxygen, nitrogen, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen peroxide, flue gas, methane, butane, etc.
Liquid :
Heavy oil, oil, paraffin, asphalt, sulfuric acid, edible oil, residual oil, acetone, diesel, mine water, detergent, soy sauce, gasoline, silicone oil, syrup, solvent, perfume, seawater, aviation kerosene, soap ketone water, glucose, rapeseed acid,
Saltwater, garden hose, paste, ink, coolant, glycol, mineral oil, liquid sugar, hydrochloric acid, car paint, resin, butter, rape oil, liquid oxygen,
shampoo, toothpaste, gel, fuel, milk, bleach, Conditioner, soda, additives, cleaning agents, alkaline, ammonia, marine oil,
chemical reagents, kerosene, glycerin, dyes, water, nitric acid, high boiling point organic solutions, lard, additives, alcohol, oil, ethylene, polypropylene, Aben, etc.