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Camera takes a view on industrial furnaces

A MTS product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2003

A novel fully portable full-field-of-vision camera has been developed to assess combustion performance and structural integrity of furnaces burning gas or coal.

A fully portable, full-field-of-vision camera has been developed and used successfully in the USA and Germany to assess combustion performance and structural integrity of a number of furnaces burning gas or coal.

These furnace chambers may be associated with power generation, glass manufacture or any similar chamber used in the production of chemicals, petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals.

The system, Hytim, available from MTS, requires access through a standard 5in port and is cooled using instrument air and a uniquely designed camera housing.

The camera has a zoom of x70 and can be extended up to 5m inside the working furnace and can sustain a maximum temperature of 1600C.

Online inspection delivers a number of benefits, not least the fact that production can continue during the inspection.

Consequently, more frequent inspections can be made as the financial penalty resulting from days of lost production due to shutting down and cooling the furnace is eliminated.

Output from the camera system is as either digital video or still image and controlling software allows a grid of locations to be inspected on each visit giving a convenient means of comparison.

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