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A Rotameter is a that measures the flow rate of liquid or gas in a closed tube. It is occasionally misspelled as 'rotometer'.

It belongs to a class of meters called variable area meters, which measure flow rate by allowing the cross sectional area the fluid travels through to vary, causing some measurable effect.

A rotameter consists of a tapered tube of glass with a float inside that is pushed up by flow and pulled down by gravity. At a higher flow rate more area (between the float and the tube) is needed to accommodate the flow, so the float rises. The float is shaped so that it rotates as the fluid passes. This allows you to tell if the float is stuck since it will only rotate if it is not. The top edge of the float is compared with graduations on the glass to measure the flow rate of the fluid.

Note that the 'float' does not actually float in the fluid: it has to have a higher density than the fluid otherwise it will float to the top even if there is no flow.

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Companies selling or offering flow measurement devices

[Yokogawa]
[SKC Inc]
[Aalborg Instruments]
[Cole-Parmer]
[Brooks Instruments]
[Omega]
[KROHNE]
[Flowmeterdirectory]

 


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