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ABLE offer a wide range of Coriolis mass flow meters
capable of withstanding vibration, abrasion and
corrosive media including the world's largest mass
flow meter as seen below.
As well as supplying mass flow meters for liquid and gas flow using the Coriolis effect, ABLE also offer installation, commissioning and training services globally for Coriolis flow meters. Our service engineers, all offshore qualified, have a wealth of application experience and can advise on your mass flow rate and calculation requirements regardless of your location.
ABLE regularly run Coriolis mass flow meter training courses on our purpose built training rig in Aberdeen which provides a real hands-on experience for attendees to understand the nuances of using the Coriolis effect as a mass flow rate meter.
The Coriolis effect was initially discovered by
Gustave Gaspard Coriolis in the 1830's, and can
be explained as the inertial force exerted on an
object as a result of movement relative to a rotating
frame of reference.
Since its discovery it has been applied to ballistic
missile trajectories, hydraulics, machine performance,
ergonomics, ocean and atmospheric circulations.
The use of Coriolis force as a technique for liquid
and gas mass flow measurement has been firmly established
for over 20 years.
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