harlequinir
Chemical
- Oct 23, 2003
- 8
I have a 60-liter plating tank that I want to monitor the agitation rate somehow. The mixer is a small vertical pump just above the liquid level. A sparger bar is immersed in the tank as well as all the 1/2" plumbing (therfore no priming). The solution temperature is 185F, and the pump rate is 3-8 liters per minute. I want to keep it at 5.0+/-0.5 LPM.
All flowmeters I see are limited because they either can't take the temperature, have metal components (I cant have metal contacting the liquid) or require rerouting the piping above the liquid level. I think the latter is my only choice. Ideally, a small open channel meter or submersible in-line can do the job -but I cannot find any. I dont necessarily need to know the flow rate coming out of the pump; what is more important is really the agitation in the tank.
All flowmeters I see are limited because they either can't take the temperature, have metal components (I cant have metal contacting the liquid) or require rerouting the piping above the liquid level. I think the latter is my only choice. Ideally, a small open channel meter or submersible in-line can do the job -but I cannot find any. I dont necessarily need to know the flow rate coming out of the pump; what is more important is really the agitation in the tank.