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Reliable monitoring system sends vibrations through the industry

Haver & Boecker Niagara

 

Haver & Boecker Niagara has extended its range of analytic tools with Pulse Condition Monitoring (Pulse CM), for reliable monitoring of vibrating screens.

The wireless maintenance tool is easy to understand and install, and was designed to partner with the company’s Pulse Vibration Analysis tool.

Haver & Boecker Niagara project and sales engineer Thiago Buoso said the product was a great representation of how useful the company could be.

“Haver & Boecker Niagara has a history of developing solutions to help producers increase their uptime,” Buoso said.

“Unexpected downtime is a huge source of lost revenue for producers, so we aim to create products and technology that prevent that.

“Additionally, there is a lack of reliable systems like this on the market. Pulse Condition Monitoring (Pulse CM) is the most detailed, accurate monitoring system available to customers.”

The technology will be exhibited at MINExpo, Las Vegas from 13-15 September, 2021, where attendees will witness the true ease of Pulse CM.

MINExpo will be available for in-person or online participation, ensuring everyone is able to see first hand the capabilities of Pulse CM.

To differentiate itself from its Vibration Analysis counterpart, Pulse CM uses permanently installed sensors to relay any diagnostic information back to the operator through email notifications.

At 48-hour, five-day and four-week intervals, Pulse CM can send notifications to ensure users are made aware of issues with their equipment well ahead of time.

Up to 20 sensors can be wirelessly connected via a gateway, which can be installed up to 75m away from any sensor. This will allow for any information from any one sensor to be conglomerated and sent to the Haver & Boecker Niagara cloud for comprehensive analysis of all moving parts.

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