Particulate Emission Monitoring
Solutions
for the Steel Industry
Furnace Monitoring
PCME provide a range of approved (MCERTS/ TUV) probe-based ElectroDynamic™ Probe Electrification Particulate monitors. These robust industry
proven instruments operate in gas temperatures up to 1000oC and may
also be used as part of a networked system to monitor individual
compartments of Multi Chamber Bag Houses to identify bag row leakage
before catastrophic emissions occur. [top]
Oxygen
Scarfing
Bag filter monitors are often required to be regularly examined by
regulatory authorities. To eliminate the many man hours required to do
this plant wide, PCME’s ElectroDynamic™ Probe Electrification systems
not only provide Zero and Span Checks but also a patented sensor
contamination check which not only confirms the functionality of the
sensor but also eliminates the need for manual inspection of the
instrument. [top]
Shot
Blasting/Grinding
The multiple filters utilised on finishing plants can be monitored by
PCME’s range of networked instrumentation, both ElectroDynamic™ Probe Electrification, DynamicOpacity™
Ratiometric Opacity and ProScatter™
Forward
Scatter technologies may be employed in a single system (up to 32
channels) and the filters monitored remotely via an Ethernet connection
to a LAN. [top]
More on key monitoring
considerations and guidance towards technology suitability in the
Cement Industry:
Integrated
Emission Monitoring for an Integrated Steel Plant
More on maximising process performance, reducing waste and improving
efficiency:
Advanced
Bagfilter Diagnostics
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