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Blast Furnace Camera

02/24/2010 2:08 AM

I am looking for reliable manufacturers of top camera system for Blast Furnace. The infra red camera is required for monitoring temperature profile of the burden inside the furnace. Can anybody help ?

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Re: Blast Furnace Camera

02/24/2010 11:34 PM

What temperature are you looking at ?

Tonight I just can't remember the name of the IR camera company to refer to you to.

I'll think of it and respond.

How many cameras do you want ?

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Re: Blast Furnace Camera

02/25/2010 4:01 AM

Maxm temperature of the target may go up to 1500 deg C.

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Re: Blast Furnace Camera

02/25/2010 3:52 AM

Depending on the temperature you are looking at google - www.FLIR.com; www.Lenoxinst.com; www.hgh.fr or www.mirion.com, they all do suitable systems

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02/25/2010 5:41 AM

Nupro Corp. could probably help you. They don't manufacture cameras, but they integrate them into blast furnace measurement/monitoring systems. See www.nuprocorp.com.

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02/25/2010 6:31 PM

Is the camera to be used inside the furnace? What is the furnace dia. at the bustle? Have you tried thermocouples?

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