Case Study
Steel Pickling Acid Storage Level Measurement
You're receiving this emailer because you're a valued Flowline team member. Having trouble reading this email? View it in your web browser. Application Success Steel Pickling Acid Storage Level Measurement When a Midwest steel processing and distribution company needed reliable level measurement of their hydrochloric acid storage tanks, they turned to Flowline. Raw carbon steel sheet is formed, cut, pickled and coiled to order in a highly automated production line. During which, sheets are dipped into vats of HCI or pickle liquor, which removes rust, scale and oil from the metal surface. HCI is an extremely corrosive and vaporous acid, that's difficult to store, handle and measure. When plant engineers requested a reliable level solution for their new HCI storage tank
