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Coriolis
The Brooks family of Coriolis products uses a proven direct mass measurement technology to provide precise flow measurement and flow control of liquid and gases. These stand-alone devices include an integrally mounted control valve function in a compact miniaturized configuration. They can simultaneously measure mass flow, fluid density and temperature. Brooks Coriolis meters, controllers and sensors provide unsurpassed performance, solving challenges in demanding low-flow applications.

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Thermal Mass Flow
Thermal Mass Flow technology uses thermodynamic principles to drive mass flow. A Thermal Mass Flow sensor can be combined with an integral valve and PID controller in one compact, efficient instrument and can accurately control the flow of gases and liquids over a wide range of flowrates. A pressure sensor can be mounted in place of a flow sensor for applications requiring pressure control. Thermal Mass Flow products exhibit high repeatability and accuracy, providing an effective way to ensure a reliable and stable process.

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Variable Area
Variable Area meters, commonly called rotameters, are a cost-effective solution used for flow indication of liquids and gases. The Brooks line of Variable Area meters ensures measurement repeatability, which provides process stability and consistency. External power is not required for operation; therefore, they provide a fail-safe flow rate measurement under any circumstance. Variable Area meters are widely used in a diverse range of applications, from simple to sophisticated. Brooks Variable Area meters can be provided with a variety of wetted materials for high pressure, high temperature conditions and hazardous locations.

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Last Updated 07/30/08

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