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Application Considerations for Point Level Monitoring of Powder and Bulk Solids
The use of point level monitors for powder and bulk solids in modern industry dates back to 1934. Resilient to be sure and this exemplifies the critical importance of point level monitors and their use. But what is “point level monitoring”?
“Point Level Monitoring” is the monitoring of presence and absence of ...
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Grain elevators are facilities used for storage of a wide variety of grains. As a part of the distribution system for whole grains from the farm to processors of grain these storage facilities perform a vital role. The initial introduction of grain elevators is said to have been in Buffalo, NY in 1842. It was Joseph Dart who first invented a steam-powered Figure 1: First grain elevator in western ...
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Feedstuffs are feeds for domestic animal consumption blended from various raw materials and additives. These blends are formulated for the target animal and in accordance with standards and various brand modifications. They are manufactured as meal type, pellets or crumbles. One of the more popular is feed pellets and we will highlight that manufacturing process and illustrate the use of bin ...
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What is Plastic Processing? Simply, it is the processing or converting of raw plastic material into a finished or work-in-process part. Plastic material is produced by chemical plants in pellet or resin form. Most plastic processing involves converting plastic pellet by injection molding or extrusion. Blending resins to form plastic materials like PVC is also common to produce pipe and other ...
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Concrete is fundamental to our modern day construction and a key part of our global economy. Concrete is an artificial stone-like material used for various structural purposes. It is made from a mixture of water, cement and aggregates such as gravel, sand and stone, and then drying by hydration. Water and cement combine to be a “binder” and the aggregate, sand and gravel are the “filler” that is ...
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