Straight-Tube Coriolis Flow Meter
Single Full-Bore Coriolis for Slurry, Particulate-Laden Chemistry, and Drilling Mud
Accuracy ±0.2 % / ±0.5 % of rate options
Pipe DN15 to DN150
Single straight bore; lowest pressure drop in the Coriolis range
- Full-bore straight measuring tube; no bend trap for particles or fibers
- Lowest pressure drop in the Coriolis range
- 316L wetted parts standard, with Hastelloy C and titanium options

Single full-bore straight-tube Coriolis for slurry, particulate-laden chemistry, drilling mud, and pulp-bearing process liquid. The straight measuring tube has no bend that traps particles, and the pressure drop is the lowest in the Coriolis range. 316L wetted parts standard with Hastelloy C and titanium options for high-chloride and sour-service slurry. Lead time 5–7 business days from the factory.
Benefits
- Full-bore straight tube: no bend that traps particles, fibers, or sand; the straight-tube geometry is the standard answer for slurry service.
- Lowest pressure drop in the Coriolis range: useful on high-flow utility water and on long slurry-pump lines where U-tube head loss is undesirable.
- Paper-stock service to 1–4 % fiber consistency: thick-stock service from refiner to headbox without lacing.
- Direct mass + density + temperature: density measurement tracks slurry consistency online for basis-weight and dosing control.
- Ex d [ia] IIC T6 Gb standard: flameproof body with intrinsically-safe sensor connection for rig-floor and FGD hazardous zones.
- 316L / Hastelloy C / titanium options: 316L for general slurry, Hastelloy C for acid slurry, titanium for chloride and seawater service.
- Lead time 5–7 business days from the factory.
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
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Typical applications
Four slurry and particulate-laden applications where the straight-tube Coriolis is the standard pick.
Oil-well cementing slurry billing
Cement slurry to wellhead at high pressure on cementing jobs. ANSI 1500 LB, Hastelloy C, ±0.2 % rate for billing on mass pumped.
Drilling-mud loop monitoring
Mud-return line to shaker, water-based or oil-based mud. Full-bore tube passes sand; RS-485 Modbus to the rig panel for mud-loss detection.
Lime-slurry FGD and water treatment
Lime-slurry to FGD absorber or water-treatment dosing line, calcium hydroxide 10–15 % solids. 316L wetted parts, ±0.5 % rate dosing.
Paper-mill stock and pulp-bearing food liquid
Paper thick-stock at 1–4 % fiber from refiner to headbox. Also pulp-bearing food on the process side; sanitary build handles final-fill.
Specifications
| Measurement principle | Coriolis force on single straight vibrating tube; direct mass flow + density + temperature |
|---|---|
| Tube geometry | Single full-bore straight measuring tube (no bend in the flow path) |
| Pipe size range | DN15 to DN150 (9 bore steps) |
| Accuracy | ±0.2 % / ±0.5 % / ±1.0 % of rate (factory K-factor calibration with each meter) |
| Repeatability | 1/2 of the accuracy range |
| Density measurement | 0.3 to 3.000 g/cm³, accuracy ±0.002 g/cm³ |
| Temperature measurement | −50 to +200 °C standard, accuracy ±1 °C |
| Turndown | 10:1 to 20:1 nominal across the accuracy range |
| Working pressure | 4.0 / 10 / 16 / 25 / 35 MPa (ANSI 150 to 1500 LB, DIN PN16 to PN160) |
| Slurry / particulate tolerance | Full-bore straight tube; no bend that traps particles; paper stock to 1–4 % fiber consistency; drilling mud (water-based or oil-based); cement slurry; lime slurry; mining concentrate |
| Wetted parts | 316L stainless (standard) / Hastelloy C (acid slurry) / titanium alloy (chloride slurry) |
| Housing | 304 stainless transmitter housing, ZL401 aluminium option |
| Output signals | 4-20 mA + Pulse + RS-485 Modbus RTU standard; HART optional |
| Power supply | 18–36 V DC standard, 85–265 V AC self-adaptive option |
| Display | 3-line LCD with touch keys (mass flow / density / temperature / totalizer) |
| Ingress protection | IP67 |
| Hazardous area | Ex d [ia] IIC T6 Gb (flameproof body with intrinsically-safe sensor connection) or Non-Ex |
| Ambient temperature | −40 to +60 °C transmitter |
| Approvals | EMC 2014/30/EU (Annex II), ISO 9001 calibration certificate with each meter |
| Lead time | 5 to 7 business days from factory |
Installation
Five install rules for the straight-tube Coriolis on slurry and particulate-laden service.
- Install horizontally with flag-orientation to drain particulates The measuring tube runs horizontal with the transmitter offset to one side (flag orientation). This keeps the tube self-draining and avoids settling of particulates at the low point during a process stop.
- Pipe support both sides of the sensor The vibrating tube is sensitive to external pipe stress. Add rigid pipe supports at fixed concrete or steel within one pipe diameter of each flange. On high-vibration runs (near positive-displacement pumps) add flexible hose isolation between the support and the pump.
- No upstream or downstream straight-pipe requirement The Coriolis principle is independent of velocity profile, so no flow conditioner and no upstream straight-pipe length are needed. The meter goes immediately downstream of elbows, valves, and reducers without K-factor bias.
- Inspect tube wear every 6 months on abrasive service On sand-laden drilling mud, mining concentrate, or any slurry at 3 m/s or higher, measure the tube wall at the 6-month service interval on the first year to build the wear curve for that service. Quote the tube-wall thickness to the application engineer with the slurry data for service-life prediction.
- Zero-point correction at process temperature with full liquid in the tube Close upstream and downstream isolation valves with the slurry stationary and the tube full at process temperature, then run the zero-correction cycle from the transmitter front panel. Re-zero at the first month of service and at every 6-month inspection on abrasive service.
Frequently asked questions
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