New BinMaster HD probe
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
BinMaster have released a new heavy-duty, stainless steel probe, that can be attached to either the PROCAP I or PROCAP II capacitance probes. The BinMaster HD probe is rugged, comes in a standard 8 ft. length and features PRO-Shield to prevent false readings from material build-up on the probe. The probe’s wide diameter allows for maximum sensitivity and performance by increasing the surface area. It is suitable for use in temperatures up to 260°C, making it appropriate for challenging applications such as flyash or clinker. The probe is resistant to bending and is extremely durable as it is solid and is 1 ft. diameter. It can be used for both high and low level detection in heavy materials such as coal, aggregates, grains or other materials with a high bulk density.
As with all BinMaster capacitance probes, the heavy-duty probe offers fail-safe operation and ‘Quick-Set’ calibration, along with interference-free operation – working far below the RF level of 9 KHz at just 6 KHz. It will not interfere with two-way radios or other equipment operating in the radio spectrum. The PROCAP I and PROCAP II capacitance probes feature triple-thread, screw-off cover that gives easy access to internal components and an FDA-recognised powder coat finish, while the housing also has dual conduit entries that allow for simplified wiring and installation. A dual time delay feature allows the user to set flexible time delays of up to 30 seconds for covered and uncovered conditions.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/23102015/new-binmaster-hd-probe-840/
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