High Temperature Video Camera Systems Offer Cost Effective Modern Inspection Technology
Boiler and furnace camera systems offer invaluable inspection technology to power plants that are safe, cost effective, and reliable. With a video camera mounted to furnace wall, power generation facilities and other industries have 24/7 visual access to all ongoing operations. An automated networked remote solution further advances the capability of high temperature video camera systems, with comprehensive centralized surveillance of numerous operations in numerous facilities in one location.
Boiler and furnace camera systems use a video camera mounted to furnace wall that is mounted in a small (3.5”) opening. Laminar wall cooling is employed to withstand temperatures up to 4250°F. Pinhole lenses provide interference free imagery in real time with a 30°, 45° or 90° cone of vision. Clear, crisp images in boilers, furnaces, kilns, incinerators and other combustion chambers allow for safe remote assessment, and inspectors can perform all of the controls based on the visual status. Using the high temperature video camera systems, they can safely regulate the proper flow of fuel and raw materials, reduce emissions, reduce fuel consumption, speed up boiler light off, and oversee all furnace processing.
Widely used in reheat and tunnel furnaces, sintering operations, metal pouring, degassers in steel mills, rotary kilns, blast and bark burning furnaces and glass production, these high temperature video camera systems provide a significant advance in furnace and pressure vessel safety.
With a networked solution, operators have access to any number of furnace operations located in different locations. This powerful, flexible solution enables maximum connectivity to real-time color video images using a standard web browser or by proprietary video management systems.
High temperature video camera systems are now widely used as an integral part of safe and efficient operations for any industry that employs ongoing furnace manufacturing processes. Discuss your particular inspection and furnace operation requirements with an experienced professional, and start making use of the best most advanced boiler and furnace camera systems on the market.
Boiler and furnace camera systems offer invaluable inspection technology to power plants that are safe, cost effective, and reliable. With a video camera mounted to furnace wall, power generation facilities and other industries have 24/7 visual access to all ongoing operations. An automated networked remote solution further advances the capability of high temperature video camera systems, with comprehensive centralized surveillance of numerous operations in numerous facilities in one location.
Boiler and furnace camera systems use a video camera mounted to furnace wall that is mounted in a small (3.5”) opening. Laminar wall cooling is employed to withstand temperatures up to 4250°F. Pinhole lenses provide interference free imagery in real time with a 30°, 45° or 90° cone of vision. Clear, crisp images in boilers, furnaces, kilns, incinerators and other combustion chambers allow for safe remote assessment, and inspectors can perform all of the controls based on the visual status. Using the high temperature video camera systems, they can safely regulate the proper flow of fuel and raw materials, reduce emissions, reduce fuel consumption, speed up boiler light off, and oversee all furnace processing.
Widely used in reheat and tunnel furnaces, sintering operations, metal pouring, degassers in steel mills, rotary kilns, blast and bark burning furnaces and glass production, these high temperature video camera systems provide a significant advance in furnace and pressure vessel safety.
With a networked solution, operators have access to any number of furnace operations located in different locations. This powerful, flexible solution enables maximum connectivity to real-time color video images using a standard web browser or by proprietary video management systems.
High temperature video camera systems are now widely used as an integral part of safe and efficient operations for any industry that employs ongoing furnace manufacturing processes. Discuss your particular inspection and furnace operation requirements with an experienced professional, and start making use of the best most advanced boiler and furnace camera systems on the market.