HFO & Heavy-Oil Mass Flow Meter
Coriolis for Heavy Fuel Oil, IFO 380, Asphalt, and Heated Crude up to 350 °C
±0.2% custody / 0.5% / 1.0% rate on heavy oil
DN25 to DN150 standard (DN200 by quote)
Insulation jacket up to 350 °C
- Direct mass flow through 30–380 cSt viscosity range (LWGY out-of-range here)
- Steam-jacket sandwich shell keeps measuring tube above pour point
- Ex d [ia] IIC T6 Gb + IP67 + ISO 9001 calibration certificate

Coriolis for heavy fuel oil bunker, IFO 380, asphalt, and refinery hot residue. Thermal-insulation jacket carries steam at ≤200 °C through the sandwich shell to keep the measuring tube above pour point. Direct mass measurement through the 30–380 cSt viscosity range; LWGY liquid turbine is out-of-range here per the platform binding. Standard build is 316L wetted parts (centistokes-tolerant) in a jacketed Ex d housing. Lead time 5–7 business days.
Benefits
- 30–380 cSt viscosity range: covers IFO 380, IFO 180, asphalt, and waxed crude at warm operating temperature.
- Insulation-jacket sandwich shell: steam or hot oil at ≤200 °C / 0.8 MPa keeps the measuring tube above pour point.
- Direct mass flow output: no density correction needed for variable HFO density across IFO 380 / 180 grade swaps.
- ±0.2 % custody option: marine bunker terminal billing on dual-pulse audit-trail output.
- Ex d [ia] IIC T6 Gb: flameproof + intrinsically safe combined for dock-side bunker and refinery hazardous zones.
- 316L wetted standard, titanium upgrade: standard for IFO 380; titanium for high-sulfur HFO and chloride carry-over.
- Lead time 5–7 business days from the factory, ISO 9001 calibration with K-factor and density coefficient.
Configure your build.
Select your specs and the configurator returns the model code plus a ballpark unit price. Submit for engineering review and verified sizing within 4 business hours.
Your Configuration
✓ HFO grade + viscosity reviewed by application engineer
✓ Reply within 4 business hours
Typical applications
Four heavy-oil applications where the jacketed Coriolis is the standard pick.
Marine bunker terminal IFO 380 billing
Dock-side bunker line at 110–150 °C. ±0.2% custody, ANSI 300 LB, audit-trail output for delivered-tons invoice.
Power-plant HFO daily-tank delivery
Coal-and-oil-fired plant HFO tank to boiler-fuel pump. DN50–DN100, 4-20 mA + HART to plant DCS.
Asphalt plant tank-truck loading
Asphalt at 180–200 °C through DN80–DN150. Jacket steam at 200 °C; ±0.5% rate for batch totals.
Refinery hot-residue transfer
Vacuum-residue to coker / asphalt unit up to 350 °C. Jacket at 200 °C; ±0.5% for unit mass balance.
Specifications
| Measurement principle | Coriolis force on vibrating tube; direct mass flow + density + temperature, viscosity-independent |
|---|---|
| Applicable medium | Heavy fuel oil 30–380 cSt at warm operating temperature, IFO 380 / IFO 180 marine bunker grades, asphalt 60–250 cSt at 180–200 °C, waxed crude with pour-point heating, refinery hot residue up to 350 °C. Out of scope: cold HFO below pour point (must be pre-heated), rapid-slug two-phase flow. |
| Pipe size range | DN25 to DN150 standard (1″ to 6″); DN200 by quote |
| Accuracy | ±0.2 % of rate (custody build) / ±0.5 % of rate / ±1.0 % of rate (factory calibration with K-factor and density coefficient) |
| Density measurement | 0.3 to 3.000 g/cm³ through the same Coriolis pickup, accuracy ±0.002 g/cm³ |
| Turndown | 10:1 to 20:1 nominal across the basic accuracy range |
| Working pressure | 1.6 / 2.5 / 4.0 / 6.3 MPa metric, ANSI 150 LB / 300 LB / 600 LB, DIN PN16 / PN25 / PN40 / PN63 |
| Medium temperature | up to 350 °C (insulation-jacket build), up to 200 °C (standard non-jacketed build) |
| Jacket service | Steam or hot oil at ≤200 °C and ≤0.8 MPa supply, jacket ports 1/2″ NPT (DN25–DN50) or 3/4″ NPT (DN80–DN200), sandwich shell isolated from process medium |
| Wetted material | 316L stainless (standard for IFO 380 / IFO 180 / asphalt / hot residue), titanium (upgrade for high-sulfur HFO and chloride carry-over) |
| Housing material | 304 stainless sensor housing, aluminium ZL401 transmitter housing |
| Output signals | 4-20 mA + Pulse + RS-485 Modbus RTU (standard), 4-20 mA + Pulse + RS-485 + HART (option) |
| Power supply | 18–36 V DC (basic), 85–265 V AC self-adaptive; 7 W typical, 10 W AC version |
| Display | 3-line LCD with touch keys; instantaneous mass, totalizer, density, temperature |
| Hazardous area | Ex d [ia] IIC T6 Gb (flameproof + intrinsically safe combined) standard for dock-side bunker terminal and refinery hot-residue zones |
| Ingress protection | IP67 |
| Ambient temperature | −20 to +60 °C transmitter |
| Approvals | EMC 2014/30/EU (Annex II), ISO 9001 calibration certificate with K-factor and density coefficient. Marine bunker custody (OIML R 117) and fiscal billing (API MPMS) are buyer-arranged with the local notified body. |
Installation
Five install rules for the jacketed Coriolis on heavy fuel oil, asphalt, and hot residue service.
- Connect steam supply to jacket inlet before service Plumb the jacket inlet port to the plant utility steam header and the jacket outlet to the condensate return before opening process flow. Standard ports are 1/2″ NPT (DN25–DN50) or 3/4″ NPT (DN80–DN200) female.
- Run jacket steam to keep tube above pour point Maintain jacket at 130–150 °C for HFO bunker, 200 °C for asphalt and refinery hot residue. Without jacket service the measuring tube can solidify between flow events and resist start-up.
- No upstream straight-pipe required The Coriolis principle is independent of velocity profile, so no upstream straight-pipe minimum is required. This is the principal install advantage over turbine and vortex measurement for tight refinery and dock-side bunker layouts.
- Pipe support both sides of the sensor Add pipe brackets at fixed steel or concrete close to the sensor flanges. The vibrating tube is sensitive to external pipe vibration from bunker pumps and asphalt circulation pumps; isolate with flexible hose on high-vibration runs.
- Earth-ground the sensor housing on a dedicated line Cross-section ≥1 mm². Do not bond welding-system ground to the meter ground during pipe work; transient currents damage the Coriolis pickup. Run a zero-correction cycle after first commissioning with valves closed both sides and the sensor at process temperature.
Frequently asked questions
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