Cracking the Code on Slurry Noise: Why Multi-Frequency Excitation is Essential for High-Consistency Pulp Measurement
or process engineers in Southeast Asian paper mills, maintaining a stable control loop is a constant battle against the physics of the fluid itself. With regional mills heavily utilizing recycled fiber and high-consistency eucalyptus pulp , traditional fluid measurement methods frequently fail. The number one complaint from field engineers regarding pulp loops? Unstable flow meter readings. The RBHEF-LS Slurry-Type Electromagnetic Flowmeter This technical article breaks down why this happens and how Multi-Frequency Excitation Technology —as deployed in the RBHEF-LS Slurry Magmeter —solves it permanently. The Root Cause: Electrochemical Slurry Noise When a paper mill pumps pulp with a mass fraction of 10% to 11%, the fluid behaves less like water and more like an aggressive, semi-solid paste. Within this paste are millions of rigid cellulose fibers and microscopic debris. As these solids flow past the flush-mounted electrodes of an electromagnetic flowmeter , they physically strike and...