Application
To store hydrogen with as little loss as possible, it must be cooled down to -253 °C at 1 bar so that it is in a liquid state. Liquid hydrogen is therefore stored in double-walled, insulated containers. In addition, the liquid hydrogen is overlaid with gaseous hydrogen. When liquid hydrogen leaves the insulated container, it evaporates immediately and heats up to room temperature. The level is measured reliably using the traditional differential pressure method.
Your benefit
Reliable
Highly accurate measurement of even low-density materials
Cost effective
Accurate measurement for optimal storage
User friendly
Installation in the double-walled container not necessary
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VEGADIF 85
Level measurement with differential pressure in the liquid hydrogen storage tank
- Reliable measurement thanks to diaphragm with gold coating
- Output of differential and absolute pressure through a second current output
Measuring range - Pressure
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