Positive Displacement Flow Meters

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Positive displacement flow meters trap a known volume of fluid and count how many times it passes, so they read by volume directly rather than from velocity. That makes them accurate on viscous and changing fluids, and able to work with no straight pipe run. The oval gear type is the most common, for oils and other thick, clean liquids.

Positive displacement flow meters

Choosing a positive displacement flow meter

If you need Consider
Viscous oil or resin Oval gear flow meter, cast iron or stainless, normal or high-viscosity rotor
Corrosive liquid Oval gear in 304 or 316L stainless
Higher pressure Oval gear in cast steel, with the pressure rating set to the service
A local total, no power Mechanical pointer register; add an LCD and pulse where a signal is needed
Clean, low-viscosity liquid A turbine flow meter is usually the better fit at higher flow

Tell us the fluid, the viscosity, and the flow range and we set the build.

FAQ

What is a positive displacement flow meter?

It is a meter that traps a known volume of fluid and counts how many times that volume passes, rather than inferring flow from velocity. Because it measures volume directly, it stays accurate on viscous and changing liquids and needs no straight pipe run.

What types are there?

The oval gear meter is the most common, with two meshing oval gears. Others include the rotary piston and the nutating disc. For viscous oils and resins, the oval gear type is the usual choice.

How accurate are they?

An oval gear meter reads to 0.5 percent of reading as standard, and 0.2 percent on request. The accuracy holds across viscosity and temperature, which is the main reason to choose displacement metering for thick fluids.

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Tell us the fluid, the viscosity, the size, and the flow range, and we set the meter, the material, and the register.

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