Electromagnetic vs Coriolis Flow Meters: Which Is More Accurate?

Choosing between electromagnetic flow meters (EMF) and Coriolis mass flow meters often hinges on accuracy requirements and operational conditions. While both excel in industrial measurement, their performance varies significantly across temperature, pressure, and fluid types. Let’s dissect their differences through real-world application lenses. Accuracy Showdown: Key Factors Compared 1. Fluid Compatibility & Measurement Range Electromagnetic Meters: Achieve ±0.5% accuracy for conductive liquids (e.g., water, acids). Ideal for large pipe diameters like those in water treatment plants. Coriolis Meters: Deliver ±0.1% accuracy for both liquids and gases, even with non-conductive fluids (e.g., oils, LNG). Used in oil & gas custody transfer where precision is critical. 2. Temperature & Pressure Tolerance EMF: Operates at -40°C to 180°C. RB Flowmeters' EM-Series handles up to 40 bar pressure, suitable for HVAC and chemical processing. Coriolis: Withstands -240°C to 350°C. Mod...