RADT
Industrial
- Jan 18, 2007
- 10
I am currently in the process of trying to find a good way to measure the pH of a gas stream and I am searching for alternatives.
The application is in an oil refinery, the gas stream is the flare header gas, made up of a variety of hydrocarbons, basically anything and everything in the refinery depending on what is happening in the various units.
The idea that we are going with right now is to draw the gas through a liquid (water) and measure the pH as a result. However, I have been unable to find anyone in the industry who has done this sort of thing before, I have checked with local lab techs, engineers, vendors, etc.
Our process engineer seems to think that this is going to work without a problem however I am not so sure.
Any information hints or history would be appreciated.