Guihe SYW series magnetostrictive tank level probe can be easily measured with high-precision, to convert to displacement difference, can accurately measure the product level, water level and temperature in tank.
● Real time data transmission.
● Five-point temperature sensing.
● Digital signal transmit with anti-interruption ability.
● Maximum communication distance: 1200m.
● High precision as 0.5mm and resolution as 0.01mm.
● Leak Detect function: Standard--- 0.38L/H or 0.76L/H.
● More reliable, environment friendly, could be used in torrid climate and freezing climate.
● Non-corrosion 316 stainless steel ensure longer lifetime in most petroleum products.
● Trouble-free, easy to install and operate.
● IP67 protection grade.
2018年2月27日星期二
2017年7月17日星期一
What’s the difference between CNG, LNG, LPG filling station
The following is a brief summary highlighting the main differences of these fuels. Much more comprehensive details of the fuel properties and compositions
1.Compressed Natural Gas or CNG is stored on the vehicle in high-pressure tanks - 20 to 25 MPa (200 to 250 bar, or 3,000 to 3,600 psi). Natural gas consists mostly of methane and is drawn from gas wells or in conjunction with crude oil production. As delivered through the pipeline system, it also contains hydrocarbons such as ethane and propane as well as other gases such as nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, sulphur compounds, and water vapour. A sulphur-based odourant is normally added to CNG to facilitate leak detection. Natural gas is lighter than air and thus will normally dissipate in the case of a leak, giving it a significant safety advantage over gasoline or LPG.
Sample cng station -CNG DAUGHTER SATION

L-CNG STATION
L-CNG dispensing device is consisted of LNG storage tank, unloading immersed pump, cryogenic piston pump, high-pressure vaporizer, sequence control panel, storage cylinder set, gas dispenser, pipeline and valve. The station control system includes PLC control system, gas alarm system, instrument system, flame detecting system (optional) and lighting system.

2. Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG is natural gas stored as a super-cooled (cryogenic) liquid. The temperature required to condense natural gas depends on its precise composition, but it is typically between -120 and -170°C (-184 and –274°F). The advantage of LNG is that it offers an energy density comparable to petrol and diesel fuels, extending range and reducing refuelling frequency.
The disadvantage, however, is the high cost of cryogenic storage on vehicles and the major infrastructure requirement of LNG dispensing stations, production plants and transportation facilities. LNG has begun to find its place in heavy-duty applications in places like the china , US, the UK and some countries in Europe. CHINA natural gas demand boost,now own more natural gas station than any other country.
LNG STATION :

3.Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG (also called Autogas) consists mainly of propane, propylene, butane, and butylene in various mixtures. It is produced as a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining. The components of LPG are gases at normal temperatures and pressures. One challenge with LPG is that it can vary widely in composition, leading to variable engine performance and cold starting performance. At normal temperatures and pressures, LPG will evaporate. Because of this, LPG is stored in pressurised steel bottles. Unlike natural gas, LPG is heavier than air, and thus will flow along floors and tend to settle in low spots, such as basements. Such accumulations can cause explosion hazards, and are the reason that LPG fuelled vehicles are prohibited from indoor parkades in many jurisdictions.
LPG FILLING STATION

But there have another kind new fuel ,now some counry already begin use .
Hydrogen or H2 gas is highly flammable and will burn at concentrations as low as 4% H2 in air. For automotive applications, hydrogen is generally used in two forms: internal combustion or fuel cell conversion. In combustion, it is essentially burned as conventional gaseous fuels are, whereas a fuel cell uses the hydrogen to generate electricity that in turn is used to power electric motors on the vehicle. Hydrogen gas must be produced and is therefore is an energy storage medium, not an energy source. The energy used to produce it usually comes from a more conventional source. Hydrogen holds the promise of very low vehicle emissions and flexible energy storage; however, many believe the technical challenges required to realize these benefits may delay hydrogen’s widespread implementation for several decades.

Hydrogen can be obtained through various thermochemical methods utilizing methane (natural gas), coal, liquified petroleum gas, or biomass (biomass gasification), from electrolysis of water, or by a process called thermolysis. Each of these methods poses its own challenges.
2016年12月5日星期一
fuel management system remote fuel oil tank gauge
Automatic Tank Gauging System
Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) system consists of Magnetostrictive Probe and Smart Console, it is an electronic device, whose basic function is to monitor the fuel level in the tank. It can also tell the operator what is going on inside the tank. In other words, it gives us very important information like fuel level, volume and temperature, water level and volume, high and low fuel level warnings etc. There are different plans to satisfy different customers according to their effective demands.

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