Limesun
Chemical
- Apr 26, 2017
- 4
Hello everyone,
I am a junior engineer. I am now working on the design of a dosing system for small quantities using tubing lines and very specific equipment (flowmeters, valves...).
Due to the low flow and configuration (30m length - 10 m up), the pressure drop that I calculate will be of aprox. 6 bars (considering the flow meter pressure drop).
My question is: With an adequate pump (6bar+)... do you think this installation could work?
I am not familiar with tubing (I always work with pipes). I know this is a very general (and silly) question but I have the feeling I am missing something.
Tubing lines are can withstand very high pressures, so I assume they are normally used on high pressurized systems.
The product is no viscuous and has a density of 850kg/m3.
Thank you very much for your support.
I am a junior engineer. I am now working on the design of a dosing system for small quantities using tubing lines and very specific equipment (flowmeters, valves...).
Due to the low flow and configuration (30m length - 10 m up), the pressure drop that I calculate will be of aprox. 6 bars (considering the flow meter pressure drop).
My question is: With an adequate pump (6bar+)... do you think this installation could work?
I am not familiar with tubing (I always work with pipes). I know this is a very general (and silly) question but I have the feeling I am missing something.
Tubing lines are can withstand very high pressures, so I assume they are normally used on high pressurized systems.
The product is no viscuous and has a density of 850kg/m3.
Thank you very much for your support.