Thermal mass flow sensor for gases - inline principle
How does a thermal mass flow sensor for gases work?
A thermal flow sensor uses the thermal properties of gases to measure their mass flow rate. To this end, heat is introduced into the flowing gas, and the (temperature) sensor measures how much heat is absorbed by the gas.
A traditional way of accurately measuring low gas flow rates is to use a mass flow meter with the
bypass principle. When looking for a way to measure the low flow rate of gases - as well as
liquids – that is less sensitive to humidity and contamination, the
inline principle is highly favourable.