Highly aggressive media, temperature, high pressure, corrosion
Application
In a Urea reactor, ammonium carbonate is decomposed into urea and water. Nearly pure urea is discharged from the reactor via the long pipe, which projects into the upper part of the vessel from the bottom. During the reaction process, the level in the reactor must be kept as constant as possible to maximise the purity and productivity of the process.
Your benefit
Reliable
Reliable measurement despite highly aggressive media
Cost effective
Long service life thanks to special high-resistance steel
User friendly
Simple installation, even in difficult spatial conditions
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Non-contact radar level measurement of highly corrosive media inside the standpipe
Angled design enables lateral mounting
Special Safurex® steel provides resistance to corrosion
Reliable measurement independent of difficult process conditions
Measuring range - Distance
35 m
Process temperature
-60 ... 400 °C
Process pressure
-1 ... 160 bar
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Level measurement in a urea reactor
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