Due to the rarity and high price of corrosive resistant materials like Titan, Tantalum, or alloys like Hastelloy and Nickel, Biar has developed a PFA version of their reactor sampling system called Deep Flow. The principle of Deep Flow is to circulate the product to be analysed out of the reactor by means of a magneto-pneumatic drive, into a sampling valve and back and into the reactor by means of gravitation whilst avoiding any dynamic joints. The absence of pumps further reduces material and mainte-nance costs and Deep Flow is suitable for vacuum applications. The system can be completely rinsed from above and is easily installed with minimum mainte-nance. Samples can be taken at any time without affecting the fabrication process and are always representative, without any product surplus. Deep Flow is resistant to temperatures ranging from -40 to +180 °C, a pressure of 16 bar at +20 °C, and can be fitted with a heating jacket and 3 pH sensors if desired.
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