The KILNSCAN infrared line scanner is used for rotary kiln shell temperature monitoring.
This system enables to prevent risks of hot spot formation on the shell, to early detect refractory brick fall, to determine coating thickness and to evaluate the kiln thermal warp amplitude.
Technically superior, cost effective high performance Kiln Shell Scanners
For Glass Industry
The FLOATSCAN 21 line scanner system enables measurement and control of thermal distribution over glass sheets, in real time.
KilnScan 23
KilnScan 17
FloatScan 21
Scanning Rate
20 Hz & 25 Hz
Scanning angle
90º (optional 140º)
Thermal Range
Ambient to 600º C
Thermal Resolution
0.5º C at 100º C
0.5º C at 300º C
Spatial Resolution
0.9 mard at 50% of modulation
2.0 mard at 90% of modulation
Accuracy
± 2º C For A Kiln Length of 60 M
Spot detection size
2.7 cm
Spot detection size
6 cm
Scanning Rate
20 Hz & 25 Hz
Scanning angle
90º (optional 140º)
Infrared Detector
Pbse,Thermoelectrically Cooled
Thermal Range
75 to 600º C
Thermal Resolution
1.5º C at 100º C
0.1º C at 600º C
Spatial Resolution
2.0 mard at 50% of modulation
5.0 mard at 90% of modulation
Accuracy
± 2º C
Nominal Length For Fibre Optics: 100m
Max Length For Fibre Optic: 1500 m
For A Kiln Length Of 60 Metres
Spot detection size
60 cm
Spot detection size
150 cm
Compact and light scanning head for easy handling
Wide viewing angle 90° for closer distance to lehr roof
Very precise image of the glass sheet temperature due to :
- high sensor sensitivity (0.3 °C at 500 °C),
- high resolution (6 mm dia. detection spot at 2 m distance),
- 16 bit fibre optic transmission.