Transit-time ultrasonic meters are a strong fit for relatively clean liquids: process water, purified and DI water, chemical solutions, and closed-loop water in HVAC and cooling systems. This covers a lot of ground in semiconductor and PCB manufacturing, wastewater treatment (post-solids-removal stages), car wash water reclamation loops, healthcare facility purified-water systems, and general industrial water loops.
For liquids that are inherently full of solids or bubbles by nature — raw sewage influent, slurries, some food-processing streams — Doppler or another flow measurement technology is often the more practical starting point.
Most modern ultrasonic meters also offer digital outputs (pulse, 4–20mA, Modbus, or similar) for integration with PLCs, SCADA, or building management systems — worth checking against your system's requirements if data logging or remote monitoring is part of the plan.