The Coriolis measuring principle is used in a wide range of different branches of industry, such as the life sciences, chemicals, petrochemicals, oil and gas, food, and no less importantly in custody transfer applications. Coriolis flowmeters can measure virtually all fluids: cleaning agents, solvents, fuels, crude oil, vegetable oils, animal fats, latex, silicon oils, alcohol, fruit solutions, toothpaste, vinegar, ketchup, mayonnaise, gases or liquefied gases. Simultaneous measurement of mass flow, density and temperature opens up entirely new perspectives for process control, quality assurance and plant safety. Additional important characteristic values can also be calculated from the primary variables measured, which include volume flow, solids content in a fluid, concentrations in multiple-phase fluids, and special density values.