Thursday, December 20, 2012

A Powerful Year For Acoustic Cleaning

As the year draws to a close it's natural to reflect upon significant events and achievements and I'm delighted to say that 2012 has been a good year for our acoustic cleaning technology. Our acoustic cleaners have continued to be in demand, having been installed this year in sites and plants around the world from the USA to India and across to the Far East and Australia.

Perhaps the most significant achievement has been the increased demand and subsequent popularity of our PAS 60 acoustic cleaner, the most powerful audiosonics acoustic cleaner in the world.

Q: What makes it so special?
A: Its incredible long range power.

Such power makes this acoustic cleaner ideal for use in very large capacity silos (circa 30,000T). Such a size of silo presents a potentially serious problem for plant operators should it suffer a build up of material on its sidewalls.

The PAS-60 - which comes in a straight or curved shape - has the power and capacity to prevent that buildup.

It is also well suited to boiler plants and sites that use electrostatic precipitators and selective catalytic reduction.

This acoustic cleaner was years in development so it has been truly rewarding to see the value it is now bringing to industries worldwide. Looking forward to 2013 and expanding that success even further!

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Prima Whip Training For Silo Cleaning

Our last blog post looked at the statistical importance of silo cleaning. Supplying our acoustic cleaners as a solution to silo ratholing and silo bridging, takes me and my technical staff to many countries around the world. This is particulary the case when customers buy our Prima Whip as we offer special training on site in the use of this equipment. In such a way, our customers are left confident in the knowledge that they can improve their silo discharge performance and overall plant efficiency.

Here is our Technical Director Alex Bergus giving classroom training to cement plant staff who plan to use the Prima Whip in their cement silos.


The next photograph below was taken on the top of a cement silo with the Prima Whip assembled and ready to be lowered into the silo. Again, Alex (centered) isseen playing a key role in training.

 
For more detailed information you can download our Prima Whip pdf brochure - please click here

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