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CANTY specializes in Mud Flow Analysis as well as Drilling Mud PSA.
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Features:
• Volume Flow Analysis
• Fluid Front Detection
• Real-Time Viewing
• Lab Particle size down to 1µm
• Analysis of oil or water based mud
• Detect oil / water / solids / gas
• Inline Particle size down to 1µm
The CANTY SolidSizer™ is a vision-based sensor used with the CANTY Vector System image processor for dry sand size measurement in a laboratory environment. The CantyVision™ Software accurately measures multiple aspects of the sand from area / perimeter / minor and major axis / etc. In comparison to a sieve which measures only minor axis the CantyVision™ software can correlate directly to a sieve so the customer does not have to change any QC documents. The SolidSizer™ can correlate within 2% of a sieve. A typical sieve analysis takes anywhere from 20-30 minutes including cleaning and setup for a 70-100 gram sample. On the SolidSizer™ that same sample takes less than 2 minutes. Also multiple screen distributions can be setup to accommodate multiple customers or areas in the process, hence eliminating the need for multiple runs on the same sand for different size distributions. After correlating to current methods of minor axis, customers find benefit in comparing minor axis to major axis and making sure the sand is round instead of needle shaped. Reduce lab time and make sure production samples are not skipped over due to lack of sample time available!
Vector Control Modules (VCM’s) serve as image processors for any of CANTY’s applications requiring analysis. These units are built as a turnkey solution to ensure the most convenient and simple startup for a camera system. VCM’s can power camera systems using power over Ethernet (POE) and come pre-loaded with application specific software to best serve your needs. With three different families of models, CANTY provides a variety of VCM’s to fit the needs of your installation. See our product brochure for additional information!
The CANTY UltraTemp™ is a vision-based camera system used with the CantyVision™ to monitor the flares inside an enclosed ground flare unit. The CantyVision™ software accurately measures smoking conditions as well as pilot in the flare for complete control. In comparison to thermocouples which are costly, not reliable, and monitor only one tube, a camera system can monitor multiple tubes at the same time. The CantyVision™ software can output a signal to alarm if the flare has a smoking condition over a certain time to an operator screen, PLC, or DCS for closed loop control. The system can then record video and take images according to EPA regulations. Video and images can be stored. By mounting into the ground flare wall the electronics are protected by the fused glass from the temperatures of upset conditions. The spray ring is provided to have clean instrument air passing through it to keep the lens clean and free from debris. No need for a pole where any maintenance can become a problem and very costly. By mounting in the wall, the flare camera can be accessed from the safe side of the flare wall.
A flare is used to dispose of flammable material by combustion. Ground flares can be a replacement for a single stack flare for companies. The multi-point ground flares (MPGF) need to be monitored by a camera per EPA regulations. A video camera that is capable of continuously recording (i.e., at least one frame every 15 secs with time and date stamps) images of the flare flame.
Canty has many products that can handle needed applications with in the Semiconductor and Solar Cell industry. In the manufacturing of semi-conductors and solar photovoltaic cells the first stage involves the production of high purity wafer material. To produce the wafer material it is common to first vaporize silicon gas followed by depositing the silicon as a rod or fine particle. The Canty product line can help silicon manufactures understanding the shape, size, color, and surface texture of the final product.
Vision technology, when applied correctly, can provide an insight to a process that cannot be gained otherwise. It’s used to monitor and analyze a wide range of multiphase mixtures such as oil and solids in produced water, solids and water in fuels and lube oils, percent solids in separation and filter break applications.