[Case Study] Quantitative Transfer of Hydrochloric Acid at 98°C Containing Metal Powder
Quantitative transfer of hydrochloric acid at 98℃! Solving issues such as "measurement values were unstable due to the pulsation of the pump"!
The request from the steel manufacturer was to send 98°C hydrochloric acid containing metal powder to a concentration analyzer in order to manage the concentration during the acid pickling process. However, due to the use of an air-driven diaphragm pump, there were challenges such as "the diaphragm quickly tearing due to the high-temperature hydrochloric acid containing metal powder, necessitating frequent diaphragm replacements." For solutions to these challenges, please download and view the PDF document. [Customer Challenges] ■ The diaphragm tears quickly due to the high-temperature hydrochloric acid containing metal powder, requiring frequent diaphragm replacements. ■ The measurement values were unstable due to the pulsation of the pump. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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