Ammonia reactor
Pressure measurement at the inlet of the ammonia reactor
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Process data
Measuring task:
Pressure measurement
Measuring point:
Pipeline
Measuring range up to:
Process pressure
Medium:
Nitrogen, hydrogen
Process temperature:
+350 ... +400 °C
Process pressure:
+180 … +200 bars
Special challenges:
Diffusion
Application
In the ammonia reactor, nitrogen reacts with hydrogen to form ammonia. The temperature in the reactor can be anywhere up to 500 °C at pressures of 200 bar. To monitor the system pressure, the measurement itself does not take place in the interior of the reactor, but in the cooler inlet pipe of the reactor.
Your benefit
Reliable
Special sealing concept prevents diffusion by the ammonia
Cost effective
Maintenance-free operation even at high temperatures and pressures
User friendly
Simple installation and commissioning
Recommended products
VEGABAR 81
Pressure transmitter for measuring pressure at reactor inlet
- Reliable measurement at high temperatures and pressures
- Special sealing concept prevents ammonia diffusion when handling aggressive media
- Long service life through use of chemically resistant materials
Measuring range - Distance
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Measuring range - Pressure
-1 ... 1000 bar
Process temperature
-90 ... 400 °C
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