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Sensors called flow transmitters have an electrical transmission output that allows for distant flow rate indication. Ultrasonic, Paddlewheel: in-line, adjustable and fixed, Electromagnetic: adjustable, in-line and fixed, and Turbine: in-line are the various transmitters.
Electrical outputs from flow transmitters are proportional to flow inputs. To measure the movement of liquids and gases, they employ flow metres. The three fundamental types of metres used by flow transmitters are mass, volumetric, and velocity. In several process sectors, transmitters are used to measure media flow, pressure, level, and temperature.
The readings that these transmitters offer are used by the plant operators to optimise their procedures. Therefore, any inaccurate reading of pressure, temperature, or level could be harmful.
The most common flow measurement tools used in the process industry are mass flow transmitters. They calculate the mass flow of any fluid moving through a tube at a specific moment.
In other words, it measures the per unit volume mass (such as kilogrammes per second) that travels through the tube rather than the volume per unit time (for example, cubic metres per second).
In essence, the volumetric flow rate is the mass flow rate divided by the fluid density. Variables such as pressure, temperature, or composition can alter the fluid’s density. The fluid may consist of several different phases, such as a fluid with bubbles.
The Global Flow Transmitters market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
For recording the flow rate in machines and plants, HYDAC ELECTRONIC provides a variety of flow rate monitoring transmitters and flow switches.
According to the turbine concept, the flow rate measuring transmitter of the EVS 3000 series operates (recording the rpm of an impeller wheel rotating in the media flow).
Additional connection apertures for pressure and/or temperature transducers are available depending on the version. The buoyancy transmitter measuring principle is the foundation for the flow switches/flow transmitters of the HFS 2000/HFT 2000 series.
The Flow Transmitters market has witnessed a number of recent partnership acquisitions as companies in the industry take advantage of the growing demand for flow measurement solutions. These acquisitions have been made in order to gain access to the latest technologies, expand their product offerings, and increase their reach in the industry.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation acquired Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, a Swiss-based provider of flow measurement solutions. This acquisition allows Yokogawa to further expand its offerings in the flow measurement market. The acquisition also enables Yokogawa to leverage Endress+Hauser’s expertise in flow transmitters and its leading products, such as the Promass 83 and Promass 84 series of flowmeters.
ABB Group acquired Schneider Electric’s flow measurement business, including its FLEXFLOW brand of flow transmitters. This acquisition enables ABB to strengthen its position in the global flow measurement market and to expand its product portfolio with Schneider’s innovative flow measurement solutions.
Flowserve Corporation acquired Valtek Flow Control AB, a Swedish-based provider of flow measurement solutions. Through this acquisition, Flowserve will be able to expand its portfolio of flow measurement solutions, including flow transmitters, and to improve its engineering capabilities in the industry.
Emerson Electric Company acquired Advanced Measurement Technologies (AMT), a US-based provider of flow measurement solutions. This acquisition allows Emerson to broaden its portfolio of flow measurement solutions and to gain access to AMT’s innovative flow transmitters and flow monitoring solutions.
Honeywell International Inc. acquired Elster Group GmbH, a German-based provider of flow measurement solutions. This acquisition enables Honeywell to expand its product portfolio with Elster’s flow transmitters and to access Elster’s expertise in flow measurement solutions.