Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. nine × three =
Canty High Temperature Cameras are ideal for demanding applications involving visual inspection or verification in extreme temperature environments between 750 F and 2500 F.
1) DATASHEET 2) PRESENTATION 3) INSTRUMENT AIR PREP SYSTEM 4) CANTY NON RETRACTABLE HIGH TEMPERATURE CAMERAS VS. RETRACTABLE SYSTEMS 5) 24″ PLUG FOR ULTRATEMP CAMERA WALL MOUNT TUBE 6) HIGH TEMPERATURE CAMERA QUESTIONNAIRE
1) TYPICAL ETHERNET ULTRATEMP HIGH TEMP.INSERTION VISION SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT
2) TYPICAL ETHERNET VISION SYSTEM LAYOUT, HIGH TEMP. SYSTEM, NON-INSERTION, W VCM
3) TYPICAL ANALOG ULTRATEMP HIGH TEMP. INSERTION VISION SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT
Name
Email address
Phone
Inquiry
Monitor phase split in batch mode on organic droplets for increased product recovery. As the droplets appear the system warns of organic phase and the upcoming emulsion. The amount of early droplets and their retraction time will indicate the completeness of the separation. Once the split is identified and stopped, the operator has a visual verification from the video monitor. The color can then be analyzed to ensure there is no inversion.
Canty pan & tilt systems have been designed for use in hazardous areas in accordance with explosion proof, and flame proof requirements. · Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D · Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F & G, & NEMA 4 areas · EEx d IIC T6, IP66
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.
Two high resolution GigE (gigabit ethernet vision) cameras enclosed in an IP67 temperature resistant full metal/jacketed housing cooled by either water or air. A unique orifice plate prevents debris from adhering to the lens, resulting in a clear view of the glass edge and ribbon at all times. Cameras come with a fully adjustable mounting system to allow for optimal camera positioning. Camera can be powered via PoE (power over ethernet) through a direct connection back to a Vector Control Module (embedded image processing system) with variable outputs for system control (analog, Modbus, OPC etc.)