Sugar vacuum pan
Level measurement in a sugar vacuum pan
Process data
    Measuring task:
    
    Level measurement
        Measuring point:
    
    Tank
        Measuring range up to:
    
    1 m
        Medium:
    
    Sugar syrup
        Process temperature:
    
    +40 ... +50 °C 
        Process pressure:
    
    -1 … +3 bar
        Special challenges:
    
    Changes in viscosity and density, steam, condensate
Application
The process in a vacuum pan is designed to ensure the growth of sugar crystals. The syrup is cooked in a closed boiler with steam-heated tubes and the liquid is extracted. The intermediate product is magma, a mixture of crystal sugar and syrup. This mixture is then poured into a holding tank, the crystallizer. In the holding tank, the cooling and drying process creates a substance called massecuite, from which the sugar crystallizes. The level in the tank must remain constant, so a reliable level measurement is required here.
                    Your benefit
Reliable
                                Approved materials according to EC 1935/2004 and FDA
                            Cost effective
                                Sensors exhibit high, long-term stability
                            User friendly
                                Simple installation and setup
                            Recommended products
 
                                            VEGABAR 82
Electronic differential pressure measurement for level measurement
- High resistance to the abrasive sugar crystals thanks to ceramic CERTEC® measuring cell
- The dry measuring cell is vacuum resistant and long-term stable
- Reliable measurement, independent of viscosity, steam and condensate
Measuring range - Distance
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                                                            Measuring range - Pressure
                                                            -1 ... 100 bar
                                                            Process temperature
                                                            -40 ... 150 °C
                                                             
                    
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