Beyond Contamination Risks: How Non-Invasive Flow Sensors Revolutionize Biopharma Fluid Control

Close-up of ultrasonic sensors clamped onto stainless steel bio process piping in a clean room setting. The Sterility Dilemma in Bio processing Imagine spending months perfecting a monoclonal antibody batch, only to discover downstream contamination traced to a compromised flow sensor. In an industry where a single microorganism can cost millions, traditional invasive flow meters – requiring pipe cutting, seals, or fluid contact – become unacceptable weak links. This is where non-invasive ultrasonic technology shifts the paradigm. How It Works: The Science Simplified RB Flowmeter’s sensors function like precision stethoscopes for your pipes. By transmitting ultrasonic pulses diagonally across the tube (via the *transit-time difference* method), they calculate flow velocity without touching the fluid. Two clamp-on transducers mounted externally capture data 100× per second, translating into: - Real-time accuracy: ±1% of rea...