Selection Challenges And Solutions For Radar Type Level Gauge in Special Environments

Apr 22, 2024|

Radar type level gauges are widely used in industrial applications and are popular for their accurate measurement, easy installation and long service life. However, suitable Radar level gauge selection under special circumstances may become a challenge. The following will give three examples to illustrate how to choose a suitable radar level gauge:

 

Salt water: Salt water is slightly non-corrosive, but will affect ordinary steel and stainless steel after prolonged contact. In this case, it is recommended to choose paint protection or use 316 Stainless Steel Radar Level Gauge. These protection measures can effectively extend the service life of radar type level gauge and ensure its stability and reliability in salt water environment.

 

Nitric acid: Nitric acid is highly corrosive and will corrode and damage most metals rapidly under its action. When selecting radar level gauge, the first choice should be to consider stainless steel material, because stainless steel has good corrosion resistance and can effectively resist the erosion of nitric acid at room temperature, ensuring the stable operation of radar type level gauge.

 

Sulfuric acid: Different concentrations of sulfuric acid have different corrosive properties, and the degree of corrosion to materials varies. Since sulfuric acid is widely used in industrial production, Radar level gauge selection is particularly important. It is recommended to use PTFE radar level gauge as the first choice because PTFE material has excellent chemical stability and corrosion resistance and can maintain long-term stable performance in a sulfuric acid environment.

 

Radar level gauge selection suitable for special environments needs to consider the chemical properties and corrosion characteristics of the medium, as well as the material and protection measures of the radar type level gauge to ensure that it can operate stably and reliably in actual applications.

 

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