Mud Flow Measurement for the Oil and Gas Industry
What is mud pipe flow?
Drilling mud is usually pumped down the hollow drill pipe to the drill bit where it exits the pipe and is then flushed back up the borehole to the surface. Some muds are then discharged into the environment (via regulated methods), and others are recirculated back into the process for reuse.
How can Pulsar Measurement help?
Pulsar Measurement provides flow solutions to ensure that drilling muds are flowing through pipes at the correct rate, giving an indication of blockages or issues within the process and aids oil and gas manufacturers with discharge compliance.
Please select from a range of suggested Pulsar Measurement products below:
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DFM 6.1Doppler Flow MeterView Details -
DFS 5.1Doppler Flow SwitchView Details -
FlowPulse Handheld ControllerPortable Pipe Flow MonitoringView Details -
FlowPulse SensorClamp-on Flow SensorView Details -
PDFM 6.1Portable Doppler Flow MeterView Details -
PulsarGuard Acoustic SensorNon-intrusive solids flow detectionView Details -
SFM 6.1Ultrasonic non-contacting Slurry Flow MeterView Details -
SignalFire RANGERWireless TelemetryView Details -
TTFM 6.1Transit Time Flow MeterView Details

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