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Typical Coriolis mass flowmeter construction is such that the only wetted parts are the tubes and manifolds that can be made from materials that can withstand corrosion and do not contaminate the fluid.
Therefore, these flowmeters can be applied to measure corrosive fluids and fluids where contamination is an issue, such as in sanitary applications.
However, some Coriolis mass flowmeter designs do incorporate internal seals that should be considered for compatibility with the process.
All welded designs are preferable for applications where corrosive fluids are present.
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Commissioning flowmeters in a building control system, or any other process for that matter, is a lot like rolling unmarked dice.
It's hard to keep score. There are dozens of horror stories from commissioning engineers.
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The relationship between users and suppliers is often an adversarial one, which is based on the inherent characteristics of each party.
The user has money that the supplier wants, and the supplier offers equipment and services that the user wants.
The user wants to pay as little as possible for the supplier's equipment and services, while the supplier wants the user to believe that their equipment and services are nothing but the best.
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