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2nd Quarter 2008 - Why Use Solid Flow Monitors?

1st Quarter 2008 - Global Flour Processor Uses Flexar® Guided Wave Radar

2nd Quarter 2007 - Is it really safe? Only if it is "self-validating".

1st Quarter 2007 - Inventory Management System Offers Unique Flexibility

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November/December 2003 -  SecureCare(SM) customer service is shown in a BulkSonics® installation

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January/February 2003 -  A competitor's unit is replaced by a BulkSonics® ultrasonic system

November/December 2002 -  SiloPatrol® system used in a remote inventory application in Mexico

September/October 2002 -  SiloPatrol® system is installed on a trap door for easy maintenance

July/August 2002 -  TrueCap® Model MK-2s are recommended by a neighbor

May/June 2002 -  SiloPatrol® system at a charcoal briquette plant

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July/August 2001 - SiloPatrol® system used with talc powder

May/June 2001 - Rotary paddle units, Model KA, at a cement manufacturing plant

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January 2001- SiloPatrol® System at a Bagel Bakery in Franklin Park, IL

December 2000 - Rotary Paddle Units at Strong Company, Inc. (Cement Application)

November 2000 - SiloPatrol® Cable Based "Smart" Sensors at Gallatin Steel Plant

October 2000 - Vibratory Probe and Solids Flow Detector in Computer Printer Factory

September 2000 - RF Capacitance Probe in Snack Food Factory

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Solids Flow Monitor - SFI  
SiloPatrol® SE
Measuring coal powder levels when nothing else will work ….

Coal-fired power plants are commonplace around the world.  In order for these power generating stations to create huge amounts of electricity the turbines need to be feed with steam and the steam created by boilers that are fired by … yep, coal.  But coal as it comes from the mining operations is not what is fed to the burners.  First it is ground or pulverized into powder.  It is not unusual for the coal powder to be stored in silos awaiting the demand for it to be fed to the burners.  The inventory of coal powder in these silos needs to be monitored to allow for efficient operation of the power plant.

So, how do we monitor the inventory of coal powder in a silo?  Not easily.  In one typical application the power plant personnel found that the only technology that would work reliably is the modern smart weight & cable system from Monitor Technologies LLC, the SiloPatrol® SE.

SiloPatrol_coal Application

Anhui Tongling power plant in Anhui province in China had tried almost ever technology possible to get a reliable level measurement in their 5 coal powder silos.  Radar, ultrasonic and others were tried, but none worked reliably.  It wasn’t until Beijing Conasen walked in and proposed that the Tongling plant use the SiloPatrol SE smart cable-based inventory monitoring system that the power plant personnel found a reliable solution.

Mr. William Yuan, sales manager for Beijing Conasen indicates that the power plant tried many major brands of ultrasonic, radar, and other technologies but that due to good relations with the Tongling plant personnel he was able to sell three SiloPatrol SE model SMU sensors and an HMI operator interface to them.  The units were installed by plant personnel.  Because of the heavy amount of coal dust in the silos an air purge using dry compressed air was used.  The SiloPatrol sensor incorporates the patent-pending use of Hall-effect sensor technology, a split-compartment enclosure, microcontroller, redundant optics and many other valuable features and technology to ensure reliable measurement even in challenging dust applications like coal powder.

The SiloPatrol SE system has been working reliably and the plant has since purchased two additional sensors and connected them into the same HMI operator interface.  This same sensor technology is working reliably at other coal-fired power stations in China as well.

For more information on the SiloPatrol SE click here or contact Monitor Technologies LLC at 800-766-6486 in the USA and 630-365-9403 worldwide.

 

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