combustion temperature monitor News
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PCB Piezotronics Releases New Brochure `Sensors for Power Generation and Reciprocating Equipment Monitoring`
Depew, NY, USA – PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) has announced the release of a 4-page, full-color brochure, entitled, “Sensors for Power Generation and Reciprocating Equipment Monitoring”, which provides an overview of sensors to address the demanding requirements of the power generation, reciprocating equipment, and oil, gas and petrochemical equipment industries. These products include high ...
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The Advantages of Rotary Incinerators
Rotary incinerators have emerged as a leading technology in this field, offering numerous advantages over traditional incineration methods. By employing automated loading systems that streamline waste disposal, reducing human involvement and improving efficiency. This automation improves operational safety and ensures consistent and optimised incineration performance. Furthermore, rotary ...
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Emerson integrates fuel moisture sensor into Ovation control system to increase performance of biomass-fuelled power plants
Emerson Process Management now offers an integrated solution that enables biomass-fuelled power plants to continually monitor feedstock moisture content and adjust the combustion process for better efficiency. The new solution, which combines a biomass fuel moisture sensor with Emerson’s Ovation expert control system, can help reduce maintenance costs as well as boost net yearly MWh ...
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DOE selects projects to develop sensors and controls for next-generation power plants
The U.S. Department of Energy has selected seven projects to develop sensors and controls to support the full-scale implementation and operation of highly efficient power generation technologies with near-zero emissions. The total award value of the projects is nearly $7 million, which includes $1.4 million in cost-sharing from the recipients. The projects will be managed by the Office of Fossil ...
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Complex issues with incinerating liquid and gaseous residues
Production processes in the chem-ical and pharmaceutical industries give rise to gaseous and liquid residues that are preferably disposed of in decentralized incinerators. Most of these residues are highly caloric gases and solutions containing high concentrations of organic substances. The complexity of these often toxic substances requires the use of special equipment for the incineration ...
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