Mass Flow Controller: Precision in Fluid Control
A Mass Flow Controller (MFC) is a device used to measure and control the flow rate of gases or liquids in various industrial and laboratory processes. Unlike conventional flow meters, MFCs regulate mass flow rather than volumetric flow, ensuring precise and consistent delivery of fluids regardless of temperature or pressure changes.
Mass flow controllers are widely used in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and environmental monitoring. They help maintain accuracy in processes like gas mixing, chemical reactions, and coating applications.
Key benefits of mass flow controllers include:
High accuracy and repeatability for critical applications.
Real-time control and monitoring of fluid flow.

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