Actually, I've moved on with this project and have come up with a new issue.
Again, I apologize for my lack of electrical knowledge:
I've found a company that supplies intrinsically safe thermocouple data loggers, and they're actually cheaper than the previous company.
Now my question is...
I have an issue where I need a quick way to set-up some temperature logging on a process that exists in a Class 2, Div 2, Group G environment.
I need to measure and record temperature within a powder process from the discharge of a cooling vessel to the packaging area. All of the equipment in...
Because it was originally over-sized. The machine currently runs between 1% and 2% speed - which is ridiculous to control.
Also, it dumps piles of material into the process rather than a steady flow. This is because the flights and size of the screw are too large.
It's in a position...
I have a screw conveyor that is oversized for what we need to do - but I'm not sure how oversized it is.
I need to determine the possible flowrate of this conveyor, but I'm unable to measure it directly without causing too many headaches.
I am able to take measurements of the actual screw...
Thanks for your help guys.
I decided to play it safe and go with the stainless. I agree with Mike that our maintenance will more than likely not take the extra steps to coat the aluminum.
The actual material in contact is stainless.
Thanks!
Hi - I'm a ChE + need some verification on the subject of shim stock.
I need to order shim stock for a mill which is comprised mainly of stainless and carbon steel.
I've come across some laminated aluminum shims that look like they may be much easier to use, as they just require our...