Sensors

Temperature detection for heavy metal

14th February 2020
Alex Lynn
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Fluke Process Instruments will exhibit temperature detection sensing solutions at the European Conference on Heat Treatment in Antwerp, Belgium. The manufacturer develops both infrared sensors for continuous remote monitoring of equipment and processes and datalogging systems for furnace surveys and in-process product temperature profiling.

Designed to meet today’s demanding industrial automation requirements, the hardware and software systems allow operators to optimise their processes for consistent high quality and fuel efficiency. An exhibition highlight, the ThermoView TV40 industrial-grade thermal imager with an integrated visible-light camera, enables 24/7 temperature monitoring in a -10 to +1,200 °C range. 

Target applications include iron foundries where the imagers check temperatures of molten metal and monitor ladles to ensure that the refractory lining is intact. Users can define various areas of interest with distinct alarm conditions. Also on show, the Datapaq Furnace Tracker performs temperature uniformity surveys (TUS) and system accuracy tests (SAT) compliant with NADCAP AMS 2750E and CQI-9. 

This system is based on the Datapaq TP3 data logger with up to 20 measurement channels. It is designed to travel through heat-treatment and quench processes. Datapaq thermal profilers include analysis and reporting software, thermocouples, and thermal barriers. The team will be happy to advise visitors on the best way to tackle their particular measurement needs.

ECHT European Conference on Heat Treatment will be held in Antwerp, Belgium, 25th to 27th March 2020.

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