Particulate Emission Monitoring Solutions
for the Carbon Black Industry
Furnace
Electrodynamic instruments are a proven method of monitoring the low level particulate emissions, typically single figure mg/m3, from Furnace Bag Filters. These systems overcome contamination issues experienced by traditional monitoring techniques as they are virtually unaffected by particulate build-up on the sensing element thereby dramatically reducing maintenance times and insuring accurate measurement. [top]
Dryers
To overcome moisture issues when monitoring in drying applications, PCME provide a patented fully insulated sensor. Used in conjunction with an air purge, unit this unique configuration eliminates the problem of probe contamination/short-circuiting issues found in traditional Triboelectric instruments. [top]
Silos
Electrodynamic instruments are able to monitor extremely low levels of dust. ( from 0.01 mg/m3) Their use on remote silo filters allows the prediction of filter failure before large scale environmental emissions occur. The condition of each filter row can be remotely assessed via an Ethernet connection in real-time allowing preventative maintenance actions to be employed. [top]
More on key monitoring considerations and guidance towards technology suitability in the Carbon Black Industry:
Carbon Black Emission Monitoring in the Carbon Black Industry
More on maximising process performance, reducing waste and improving efficiency:
Advanced Bagfilter Diagnostics
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