A diaphragm seal system in a vacuum process must master a significant challenge ? it must deliver a reliable measuring result, even though the pressure drops and the temperature rises at the same time. The example of a chemical company producing phthalic anhydride (PA) implies that it is by no means self-evident that this requirement can be met on a frequent basis.
PA is primarily used as a plasticiser for plastics. However, it is also used in the production of synthetic resins and dyes. The plant operator obtains this compound via the catalytic oxidation of o-xylene in the gas phase, followed by a vacuum distillation process.
Critical phase for pressure measurement
In this technique, the critical phase for pressure measurement occurs in the distillation column. There, the process temperature can rise to more than 230 �C while the pressure drops to 100 mbar abs. With such a contrary action, the conventional installed measurement technology reaches its performance limit relatively quickly, which the aforementioned manufacturer was forced to learn ? all instrumentation showed a measurement deviation beyond your defined tolerance after only a fortnight.
Diaphragm seal system adapted in all elements to the vacuum process
The diaphragm seal system is tailored exactly to the conditions of the vacuum process and tested under application conditions.
Consequently, the company approached WIKA with the obtain a measuring solution that could also fulfil its task with the mandatory accuracy in the long run beneath the conditions described. WIKA then drew on its in-depth expertise to design a diaphragm seal system for the vacuum process, comprising an activity transmitter (model IPT-20), a flange-type diaphragm seal with flush diaphragm (model 990.27) and a capillary.
All elements of this measuring system were selected designed for the application. Silicone oil KN32 was therefore selected because the fill fluid for pressure transmission. The cleaning and conditioning of the diaphragm seal, the capillary, the connection pieces and also the automated filling process were also matched to one another exactly. With sensitive limit ranges, even one drop of liquid too much or too little can destabilise the volume balance of the diaphragm seal system and therefore impair its function. Because of this, correct measurement would no more be guaranteed.
Test under application conditions
After cleaning, all parts of the diaphragm seal system were first fully welded into a single unit as usual, accompanied by the filling and adjustment of the machine. Before delivery, however, there was another crucial step ? in Underhanded , WIKA simulated a vacuum process for the diaphragm seal system in accordance with the client? Adaptable and subjected it to a thermal ageing process. This test confirmed the process suitability of the measuring system.
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Further information on the WIKA diaphragm seal systems are available on the WIKA website. For those who have any questions, your contact will gladly assist you to.
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