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Thermal-mass flowmeters are also used by many heat treaters. In most industrial-grade devices, gas enters the flow body and divides into two flow paths.
The first step in selecting a flow sensor is to determine if the required flow-rate information should be continuous or totalized and whether these data are needed locally or remotely.
As heat treaters, we often focus on the measurement of gases. However, there are a number of different devices used to sense and measure the flow of both gases and liquids, and these fall under the generic term of “flowmeter.”