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JT Sight Flow Indicators for Canola Processing Expansion
As part of a major expansion project in Western Canada, a canola processing facility is adding a new crushing line that will more than double its annual capacity to over 2 million metric tons. The plant crushes and refines canola seed for use in cooking oils and animal feed. The expansion required reliable visual flow verification across multiple critical process points, including: Product transfer from crushers to cyclonic separators Through evaporators and filtration system
Apr 71 min read


Simpliport® 180 Success in a ND Sugar Mill
A Sugar Mill in North Dakota is actively replacing their aging bi-color boiler gauges with Simpliport® 180 Bi-Color Ported Water Gage Glasses & LED Illumination . Their old gauges required operators to be directly in front of the glass just to see the level—and even then, visibility was limited. In addition, the gauges required frequent and costly maintenance and rebuilds. Our Wide Angle Optics Illuminate Boiler Water Level at Any Angle, Any Distance Advantages of upgrading t
Apr 41 min read


Upgrading Boiler Water Level Monitoring with Reliance Flat Glass Gages & DuraStar® Illumination
A leading cheese manufacturer in the Midwest struggled with poor visibility on their traditional boiler water level gages. Their outdated system made it difficult to get accurate readings, impacting efficiency and safety. To solve this, they upgraded to our Reliance Series FG900 Boiler Level Gages with DuraStar® LED Illumination, gaining: Superior Visibility – High-contrast amber LEDs create a brilliant star-like image of the water line, visible day or night. Increased Durab
Mar 261 min read


Separators, Vanes, & Steam Traps for Your Food Production Needs
Managing Water Content In Systems by Using Separators, Vanes, and Steam Traps What is Occurring? Steam is used throughout in a wide range of application in the production of food for human consumption and animal feed. If the water is heated beyond the boiling point, it vaporizes into steam. Steam is water in the gaseous state. Not all steam is the same. The properties of steam vary greatly depending on the pressure and temperature to which it is subject. Controlling the dr
Mar 181 min read
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