Chemical Processing - March 2008 - (Page 44) >> EQUIPMENT & SERVICES PUMP COMES WITH EARLY WARNING SYSTEM Onboard pump intelligence is now a standard feature of ANSI Model 3196 pump at no increase in price. The new i-FRAME provides early warning of trouble so that changes to the process or machine can be made before failure occurs. The i-FRAME’s stainless steel condition monitor is nested securely atop the power end to measure critical vibration and temperature readings. Variations in temperature or vibration that exceed preset parameters will activate the early warning system by displaying flashing red lights easily recognized during routine walk-arounds. ITT Goulds (315) 568-7100 www.goulds.com LEVEL SWITCH MEASURES ANd CONVEYS RESULTS The Gladiator Smart Admittance Switch probe is said to be immune to build-up. The switch is designed to detect the level of liquid, slurry or powder in a tank or vessel. The unit measures the capacitance or “admittance” between a probe and the wall of the container. As the level of the product rises to the level of the probe, or drops below that level, the capacitance measured at the probe changes. The switch detects this change and produces an output. It can monitor materials with a wide range of dielectric constants, so the system is applicable to a large variety of liquids, slurries and powders. Hawk Measurement (888) 429-5538 www.hawkmeasure.com SEALING SOLUTIONS STAY STABLE IN SOLVENTS Resifluor 500 and Resifluor V8T41 advanced fluoroelastomer (FKM) materials feature high temperature water capabilities and stability in destructive chemicals, especially solvents. These advanced FKM materials are said to be ideal for sealing in oily and greasy substances where previously available standard FKM materials reportedly are proven to provide extended life. The materials are ideal when processing greasy or fatty substances. The materials are said to provide exceptional performance in hygienic applications. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions (800) 877-3257 www.tss.trelleborg.com/us THERMAL IMAGER MONITORS HIGH TEMPERATURE The High Temperature Heat Spy model HSI3002 thermal imaging camera measures in the range of 392°F–1,652°F (200°C–900°C), and especially suits applications requiring high temperature measurements. This thermal imager is said to be affordable as well as light, compact, easy to operate, and designed for hand-held use. It also features a tripod mount for remote use. It is fully radiometric and measures the temperature of every pixel. The Easy Report software allows the user to easily insert multiple images, with data, taken during a site survey to produce an inspection report. Wahl Instruments Inc. (800) 421-2853 www.palmerwahl.com 44 • March 2008 www.chemicalprocessing.com http://www.goulds.com http://www.tss.trelleborg.com/us http://www.hawkmeasure.com http://www.palmerwahl.com http://www.chemicalprocessing.com
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