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HFA Settler Interface Level Measurement

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GGMurphy

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I want to measure the interface levels in a Hydrofluoric acid settler. Due to the nature of HFA a non-contact measurement device is strongly preffered. So far the only non-contact solution that appears to be capable of measuring the various interface levels is a Vega nucleonic density measurement device. It produces a density profile of the vessel from which the interface between the HFA - Emulsion Layer - Hydrocarbons can clearly be seen. The trouble with this method is the obvious risk surrounding radioactive material and the high cost (£60k).

Can anyone suggest a alternative method or a nucleonic device that might be less expensive?
 
Please forgive me since I don't know a lot about hydrofluoric acid, but I'm good at suggestions <G>:

Can you use a differential pressure measurement? Diaphragms are available in a variety of materials.

Ultrasonic can give you a contactless level, but I doubt you could get to the interface point.

Check out They use microwave absorption techniques to determine oil/water interfaces. Perhaps they could suggest something.

Then, nuclear sounds like your only alternative. Yes, it's expensive and it's a hassle with the radioactive sources (and paperwork!), but it works well.

. . . Steve
 
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