TIMMAAYY
Industrial
- Jan 8, 2009
- 13
Any suggestions or ideas on a sensing device that can detect particle size within a stream of DI water? Flow rate is 6 l/min, ambient temperature, 3/8" ID tube.
Looking for a way to detect any type of contamination in the stream ( rinse water after pressure testing ) and have specifications that finding any particle over 200 microns in the stream will require rinsing again, repeat until no particles of that size are detected.
Needs to have real time sensing, capable of 6l/min flow rate, and repeat every 90 seconds. I have found many sensors that are capable of this task, except for the flow rate. The most I can find is 60ml per minute. I would need ten of these on a manifold to do this, and that would introduce more possibilities for errors and false readings.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Looking for a way to detect any type of contamination in the stream ( rinse water after pressure testing ) and have specifications that finding any particle over 200 microns in the stream will require rinsing again, repeat until no particles of that size are detected.
Needs to have real time sensing, capable of 6l/min flow rate, and repeat every 90 seconds. I have found many sensors that are capable of this task, except for the flow rate. The most I can find is 60ml per minute. I would need ten of these on a manifold to do this, and that would introduce more possibilities for errors and false readings.
Any suggestions? Thanks.