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Canty High Temperature Cameras are ideal for demanding applications involving visual inspection or verification in extreme temperature environments above 2500 F.
1) DATASHEET 2) PRESENTATION 3) INSTRUMENT AIR PREP SYSTEM 4) EXTREME TEMPERATURE CAMERA MANUAL RETRACTION SYSTEM 5) HIGH TEMPERATURE CAMERA QUESTIONNAIRE
1) TYPICAL ETHERNET ULTRATEMP HIGH TEMP.INSERTION VISION SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT 2) TYPICAL ANALOG ULTRATEMP HIGH TEMP. INSERTION VISION SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT
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Stop washing product away! Monitoring the entire filter drying process will yield higher production results. Using the CANTY light and FuseView will assist operators looking into the dryer by using the brightest net light output and the largest view in the industry. The CANTY camera and light combo can be used to control and monitor level control and cake detection. By using the CANTY system it will eliminate over drying of the cake.
.7 um – 4800 um Particle size analysis range. This system is designed to be submersed into the product for real time highly accurate process measurement.
The CANTY Molten Glass Level system consists of a high temperature surveillance camera, mounted to view the surface of the molten glass through an opening in the wall. On the wall directly opposite the camera, a reference point is created, often by simply removing a brick from the wall, or boring a hole though it. The position of the reflection of this reference point on the surface of the glass relative to the fixed mount camera, is directly related to the molten glass level. CantyVision™ software is configured to track the position of this reflection with accuracy to 0.001” (0.025mm). A cross-hair is displayed on the operator screen image at all times, to allow the user to visually verify what point is begin tracked by the software. Control outputs are available to the DCS via OPC, 4-20mA and Modbus TCP/IP.
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