controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
We're looking for decent accuracy in weight measurement in approximately 30 silos of varying height (3- 30 meters) and width (3- 10 meters. Product is a plastic powder.
We currently have ultrasonics (convert level to weight) and they sometimes work. They don't work very well when filling the silos and/or when coated with product. The ultrasonics are probably 15-20 years old.
Options we've thought of:
Load Cells (too expensive on existing equipment, but most accurate)
Guided Wave Radar (powder may be too light, plus coating may present a problem, but repeatable and higher accuracy)
Laser (issue when filling still, possible coating issues)
Radar or ultrasonic (same problems as existing)
Are the above good for powder filled silos? Any other ideas?
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We currently have ultrasonics (convert level to weight) and they sometimes work. They don't work very well when filling the silos and/or when coated with product. The ultrasonics are probably 15-20 years old.
Options we've thought of:
Load Cells (too expensive on existing equipment, but most accurate)
Guided Wave Radar (powder may be too light, plus coating may present a problem, but repeatable and higher accuracy)
Laser (issue when filling still, possible coating issues)
Radar or ultrasonic (same problems as existing)
Are the above good for powder filled silos? Any other ideas?
______________________________________________________________________________
This is normally the space where people post something insightful.