Case Study: Liquiphant With Open Bent Fork Prevents Solid Particles From Sticking Between Tines In Sugar-Water Mix
Source: Endress+Hauser, Inc.
Two Liquiphants are used to control a pump in a sugar-water mixer. To prevent agglomerated sugar from sticking between the tines and blocking fork vibration, the tines have been bent open with a special tool.
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Description of application
The pump control is installed in a batch
control continuous system. Granular sugar
is conveyed by an auger from a rail car. The
sugar is mixed with water by a propeller
mixer in a small hopper. After several
minutes of mixing, the pump is activated
and the product is pumped to a storage
tank.
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