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Measurement Solutions for the Cement Industry

Hunter Spring is represented in the AMETEK STC Brochure for the quarry and cement industry

Hunter Spring has, for decades, been a supplier to the cement industry, from mining to loading trucks with cement. Hunter Spring has released a brochure providing an overview of the process and the solutions available for end-users focused on the continuous process of cement manufacturing.

The cement industry is known for the wear on the instrumentation due to the extreme working conditions. Heavy, dusty, hard material exposed to sintering temperatures up to 1480°C (2700°F) means that safety equipment such as grounding reels is set for a rough test, that must be passed perfectly every single day.

The brochure, Measurement Solutions in the Cement Industry, offers illustrations of the working process of cement production. Alongside, the illustrations, we outline ideal various types of instrumentation, such as grounding reels, for the mining, quarries, limestone or clay processes including sintering to silo storage and the production and delivery of cement.

The individual suggestions for solutions will vary depending on the exact demands, but the reader will achieve an excellent overview of the line of products that will do the job and provide accuracy and longevity even in the roughest conditions.

The mining and cement industries have a wide-spread need for measurement and safety solutions, therefore the brochure also provides insight into products such as Catrac cable management systems, Drexelbrook radar. and point level detection, pressure gauges from U.S.Gauge, Factory Automation rotary limit switches providing safety to cranes, linear feedback transducers to perform position monitoring on hydraulic cylinders and industrial breaks.

Besides Hunter Spring, you can find products for the cement industry on:

www.ametekfactoryautomation.com

www.Drexelbrook.com

www.ametekusg.com

www.ametekstc.com

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  • Gydevang 32, 3450 Lillerød, Denmark
  • Jon Royer