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EXTREMETEMP™ FURNACE CAMERAS
Document Number: TA10889-1
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Canty High Temperature Cameras are ideal for demanding applications involving visual inspection or verification in extreme temperature environments. |
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PORTABLE INFLOW™ Oil In Water Analyzer / Water In Oil Analyzer
Document Number: TA11317-1
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The PORTABLE INFLOW™ Oil In Water Analyzer / Water In Oil Analyzer combining the latest in Ethernet technology with Canty fused glass, lighting and CANTYVISIONCLIENT™ software, the INFLOW™ Process Particle Analyzer provides real time particle size and shape analysis. The Portable Multiphase Meter models measure 0.7 micron - 20,000 micron particles under process conditions. By continuously measuring the product OIL, WATER, SAND, and GAS the OiW / WiO is continually analyzed. This allows the user to see the impact of any change to the refining or drilling system. By using a vision based system CANTY can easily detect all phases and separate them to give PPM/PPB distribution as well as SIZE distribution of all particulates. |
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ULTRA TEMPERATURE™ CAMERAS
Document Number: TA7355-1
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Canty High Temperature Cameras are ideal for demanding applications involving visual inspection or verification in extreme temperature environments. |
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TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS BY VISION
Document Number: TA10632-1
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Canty’s thermal vision system is quite similar to other radiative temperature methods, by measuring the energy produced by a process. The advancements in CCD cameras has allowed for the ability to measure wavelengths in both the visual range and near inferred range. |
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MIXED GAS FLAME MONITORING APPLICATION SHEET
Document Number: TA7616-1
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The Canty high temperature camera (option 2), or an Air cooled surveillance camera (option 1) is used to visually monitor the ladle. This image is then sent to the Canty Vector system to sense the flame presence in the zone, and the temperature of the refractory in several other zones. |
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