BizzyCon
Chemical
- Mar 24, 2011
- 9
Hello everyone!
I've been racking my brain for a bit trying to figure out the best option for this problem.
I have an application with a very viscous resin and a powder catalyst being mixed in a small vessel (a very small one I will elaborate later). I would like to know the level on this vessel but there are a few problems:
1) The vessel can't be too big (I'm thinking maybe 4-5 inches of fluid maximum) because we want to minimize the residence time of catalyzed resin.
2) It would be best if the sensor is non-contact because catalyzed resin will build up on any type of contacting device
3) The catalyst is a powder and makes things very cloudy inside the vessel.
I have thought of the basics, laser (worry about particulates), ultrasonic (also worry about particulates, however maybe this isn't a big problem?), capacitance (rejected because of contact with fluid), Radar (this on seems the best but where can I find a small one?)
I guess I'm in between ultrasonic and radar but I'm not sure which is best. I'm a little worried about the dust with the ultrasonic but like the price and size (i've seen smallish ones). Is there a good small radar out there that will do better? Is this even the right direction in your opinion? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
- Bizzy
I've been racking my brain for a bit trying to figure out the best option for this problem.
I have an application with a very viscous resin and a powder catalyst being mixed in a small vessel (a very small one I will elaborate later). I would like to know the level on this vessel but there are a few problems:
1) The vessel can't be too big (I'm thinking maybe 4-5 inches of fluid maximum) because we want to minimize the residence time of catalyzed resin.
2) It would be best if the sensor is non-contact because catalyzed resin will build up on any type of contacting device
3) The catalyst is a powder and makes things very cloudy inside the vessel.
I have thought of the basics, laser (worry about particulates), ultrasonic (also worry about particulates, however maybe this isn't a big problem?), capacitance (rejected because of contact with fluid), Radar (this on seems the best but where can I find a small one?)
I guess I'm in between ultrasonic and radar but I'm not sure which is best. I'm a little worried about the dust with the ultrasonic but like the price and size (i've seen smallish ones). Is there a good small radar out there that will do better? Is this even the right direction in your opinion? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
- Bizzy