Did FMC Technologies have a Coriolis flowmeter?

By Jesse Yoder, PhD

After hours of research I have concluded the following:

FMC sold a Coriolis flowmeter called the Apollo in the early 2000’s –a at least in 2004. This was for liquid measurement, and I don’t know who developed it.

FMC partnered with Direct Measurement Corp. (DMC) on a straight tube Coriolis gas flowmeter. This meter was discontinued I believe in 2008.

In 2003, FMC began offering 3 path and 6 path ultrasonic flowmeters called the MPU.

In 2017, FMC was acquired by Technip and became TechnipFMC. About that time they started reselling the E+H Coriolis flowmeters, branded as the FMC 5000 Series.

In 2023, FMC sold its Measurement Solutions business to One Equity Partners.

There is much more to this story; however these are some of the measurement highlights. For those of you who don’t know, FMC stands for Food Machinery Corporation. FMC has a history of being involved with food production and food processing.

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