T‑Mass Thermal Mass Flow Meters (Endress+Hauser)
T‑Mass is Endress+Hauser’s dedicated range of thermal mass flow meters designed for accurate measurement of compressed air and industrial gases. With direct mass flow measurement, no pressure or temperature compensation required, and advanced diagnostics, T‑Mass meters are ideal for energy monitoring and utility management in industrial plants.
What T‑Mass Flow Meters Are Designed For
T‑Mass uses the thermal dispersion principle to measure mass flow directly. This makes it ideal for:
- Compressed air systems
- Nitrogen, oxygen, CO₂ and other industrial gases
- Boiler and burner control
- Leak detection and energy monitoring
- Gas distribution networks
- HVAC and utility systems
Because T‑Mass measures mass flow directly, it is unaffected by changes in pressure or temperature.
Why Engineers Choose T‑Mass
- Direct mass flow measurement — no compensation needed
- High accuracy for compressed air and industrial gases
- Wide turndown ratio for varying flow conditions
- Low pressure loss and no moving parts
- Advanced diagnostics with Heartbeat Technology
- Energy monitoring and cost allocation capability
- Suitable for large and small pipelines
Popular T‑Mass Models
- T‑Mass 65 – Industrial gases and compressed air
- T‑Mass 150 – High‑accuracy gas measurement
- T‑Mass 300/500 – Advanced diagnostics and digital communication
- T‑Mass insertion models – Large pipelines and retrofit installations
Technical Capabilities
- Accuracy: ±1.5% of reading (gas dependent)
- Temperature range: –40°C to +180°C
- Pressure rating: up to 40 bar
- Outputs: 4–20 mA, HART, Modbus, Profibus, Profinet
- Diagnostics: Heartbeat Technology, NAMUR NE 107
- Optional: energy and cost allocation functions
Industries Using T‑Mass
- Industrial utilities and compressed air systems
- Chemical and petrochemical
- Food and beverage
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing
- Power generation
- General industrial plants
Why Buy T‑Mass From Us
- Fast sourcing of Endress+Hauser T‑Mass meters
- Support for engineering, maintenance and shutdown teams
- Assistance with model selection and specification
- Competitive pricing and cost‑saving alternatives
- Delivery across South Africa and the African region
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FAQ
- Does T‑Mass measure mass flow directly? Yes — no pressure or temperature compensation is required.
- Is T‑Mass suitable for compressed air? Yes — it is widely used for compressed air monitoring and leak detection.
- Can T‑Mass measure multiple gases? Yes — depending on the model, it supports a wide range of industrial gases.
- Do you supply T‑Mass across Africa? Yes — we deliver across South Africa and the African region.