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19.12.2022  |  1580x
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Capacitance empty detection in sulfuric acid

Level indicators working with the capacitive measurement principle can be used in all types and shapes of tanks, regardless of whether these are metallic or non-metallic.
  • PPS probe with 1-inch process connection - Chemical resistance & compact design
Due to their high sensitivity, their compactness and the range of probes, they are suitable for a wide variety of industrial process requirements. A well-known manufacturer of aluminum sulfate in Peru was looking for a compact level measurement for its raw material tanks with 98% sulfuric acid. Due to the strong corrosion caused by the acidic material, the decision was made to implement the robust capacity indicator Capanivo® CN 7000 from UWT GmbH.
Sulfuric acid is extracted from sulfur in a number of ways and is one of the most dangerous acids known in the world. The colorless and odorless chemical is viscous, water-soluble, hygroscopic and hardly corrosive. Due to its properties, sulfuric acid is used in a large number of different industries and is one of the most widely produced chemical raw materials in the world. Different sulfates are produced by reacting appropriate salts with sulfuric acid, such as aluminum sulfate obtained from aluminum hydroxide.

In the production of aluminum sulfate by a well-known chemical plant operator in Peru, 98% sulfuric acid is stored in tanks at a process temperature of around 80 °C (176 °F) and a process pressure of around 0.8 bar (11.6 psi). There is a high degree of humidity inside the container and the atmosphere is clean. The DK value is over 4. In order to coordinate a constant flow of material in the discharge pipes of the process vessel, timed to match the manufacturing process, the operations manager was looking for a robust and compact level monitoring system.

Together with the local partner SIERRA Servicios Industriales SAC. it was decided to implement the Capanivo® CN 7000 capacitance point level indicator from UWT GmbH. The devices have a robust, certified design and can be easily adapted to the respective process conditions and proportions by variable versions. The probe is only 98 mm (3.86 inches) long and has a very small 1-inch process connection made of stainless steel. That makes it ideal for recording the fill level within the narrow pipes of only around 200 mm (7.87 inches) diameter and for implementing reliable empty messages. The IP68 housing is made of polyester and polycarbonate, so it is environmentally friendly and ensures a long-term, permanent seal, even within aggressive applications. In addition, the Capanivo® sensor to be installed was equipped with a PPS probe (polyphenylene sulfide), a high-performance plastic that has a high chemical resistance to aggressive media.

Functionality, easy handling and a long product operational lifetime in accordance with the high requirements and standards of the chemical company could thus be implemented for smooth plant process support.

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Internationally certified technologies in combination with extensive industry knowledge enable UWT GmbH, together with its global partners on site, to provide tailor-made measurement technologies and compatible solutions for continuous point level detection, which can be successfully implemented in process vessels of global plants.

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UWT GmbH
UWT GmbH
UWT GmbH is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of measurement technology for the detection and monitoring of levels, limit levels in any kind of bulk materials, solids as well as in liquids, pastes and foam. Since the founding, the product portfolio has developed and offers solutions for a variety of industries. > Headquarter with development, production and sales department in Germany > Subsidiaries in USA, Great Britain, India, Mexico, Brazil and China plus a global net of exclusiv distributors > Over a million successfully solved applications in more than 90 countries > Variety of industry solutions according to individual requirements > UWT products represent quality, flexibility and reliability Our products are named under: Rotonivo® - Rotary paddle switch incl. SIL2 version Vibranivo® - Vibrating fork Mononivo® - Vibrating rod probe RFnivo® - Capacitive level switch also with anti-corrosive Teflon® coating for flue gas cleaning Capanivo® / NivoCapa® - Capacitive level switch NivoBob® - Electro-mechanical Plumb Bob as well for Interface NivoRadar® - Radar sensors NivoGuide® - TDR guided radar NivoTec® - Level monitoring and visualisation From development and production to final assembly and comprehensive technical advice, all services are provided from a single source. The focus is on the highest quality, technical know-how and good cooperation with customers, suppliers and partners. What is particularly important to the managing directors Uwe Niekrawietz, Markus Schalk and Andreas Haug is the well-being of the 200 employees worldwide: ”Healthy and happy employees can achieve incredible things”.  The product portfolio is developed further every year and enables holistic solution concepts for a variety of industries. In addition to level and point level measurement, UWT offers monitoring and visualisation systems and complete project planning. Well-known plant manufacturers and end customers worldwide appreciate the customised solutions as well as the easy handling and durability of UWT sensors. In order to be able to pass on the best possible added value to customers in the future, UWT’s corporate strategy is consistently geared towards steady and sustainable growth.
Last update: 15.04.2024

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