| Berthold Technologies USA
will highlight their unique and effective measurement solutions during two
major upcoming exhibitions.
The Coal Prep Conference, scheduled for
May 2-5 in Lexington Kentucky, will feature Berthold Technologies' unique
solution for microwave measurement of coal and other types of ore. The LB
456 MicroMoist provided excellent accuracy and repeatability as well as
being totally non-contacting, non-intrusive and containing no moving parts
requiring replacement.
As the price of ore and other commodities
has risen sharply, the need for accurate measurement of bulk material has
become increasingly important. To meet this need, Berthold Technologies
will exhibit the LB 442 Bulk Material Meter. Designed to measure process
material on a belt, chute, or other conveyance, the LB 442 avoids the
maintenance and calibration problems that arise with traditional
mechanical bulk meters. A working demonstration unit of both meters will
be at the exhibit.
The Iron and Steel Technology Conference
will be held on May 9-12 in Charlotte North Carolina. As a world leader in
mold level technology, Berthold Technologies will be present at this
exhibition highlighting its existing products for the steel industry as
well as two new ones.
The LB 350 Neutron Moisture Meter has the
ability to measure moisture in hoppers, vessels, and other similar storage
vessels. It now comes in a surface mount enclosure which has the
capability to measure through the vessel surface by means of a special
mounting plate installed on the side of the vessel. It is less susceptible
to damage from falling material and other occurrences in the vessel or
hopper. The LB 350 is also available in an insertion probe model which
provides even greater accuracy in moisture measurement.
Recognizing the need for measuring the
acid content in pickling lines, Berthold Technologies introduces the LB
337de Pickling Analyzer. This new model performs the very difficult
measurement of acid content in a pickling line using non-contact and
non-intrusive technology. The most noteworthy part of this new model is
that it uses no radioactive isotope. The new detector is a sensitive X-Ray
tube which provides excellent response and repeatability in this critical
measurement. Matt Barlett, Berthold Technologies Steel Products Manager
will be in attendance to discuss your measurement requirements and needs. |