Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Eriez Launches "All New" Xtreme Metal Detector at Pack Expo 2013


All new from the ground up, Eriez’ new Xtreme® Metal Detector sets the standard for “best in class” performance and offers the greatest dollar-for-dollar value of any detector on the market. This feature-rich, multi-frequency unit is designed to achieve the highest levels of sensitivity to detect small ferrous and non-ferrous metal contaminants in sanitary and non-sanitary environments.

Xtreme Sensitivity

The art of metal detection strikes a balance between absolute detection of all metal contaminants and elimination of false signals that slow down production. The new Xtreme metal detector pushes that detection/productivity curve with the ability to detect 0.2mm metal spheres.

Best-in-Class Value

Combine the Xtreme’s benchmark-setting sensitivities with its feature packed controls in a high-pressure wash down aperture head... all at the price of a mid-range detector, and you’ve got the best dollar-for-dollar value on the market today. In its base package, the MDX offers a huge 7-inch easy-to-use touch screen interface, multiple preprogrammed languages, easy set-up and reporting, multiple USB and interface ports, remote access and the standard high-pressure wash down design. You can not beat that value.

Learn more by clicking here.

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Eriez E-Z Tec X-Ray Systems

Choose your X-Ray Application                                   


The next generation XR Series provides the highest level of performance for foreign object detection and package integrity in a compact design, at an affordable price. These systems are easy to set up and operate, offering intuitive controls, auto-learn technology, tool-less disassembly, remote diagnostics and more. The XR series is available in three beam configurations to suit your specific needs.
XR-Pack for packaging

Simple to set up and operate, the XR-Pack uses low intensity photons and provides best-in-class inspection of small to medium sized packaged products. These models detect:
• Foreign objects – metal, glass, stone, and other objects
• Shape, count and position
• Weight, mass and fill
• Cross-section density and uniformity
• Seal inspection

XR-Bulk for continuous flow

The XR-Bulk units ensure continuous,
bulk materials are free from metal, glass, stone and other foreign objects. To minimize waste, each unit can be equipped with 40-array air-blast reject device.

XR-Clean for sanitary applications

The AMI, USDA, FDA and 3A compliant XR-Clean is specifically designed for high-pressure, aggressive, washdown and hygienic environments. Models inspect for:
• Foreign objects – bone, metal, glass, stone and other
foreign objects
• Weight and mass

XR-Side Shoot for upright products

Superior to even multi-view systems, the unique side profile beam configuration of the XR-Side provides unmatched inspection performance of tall products, plastic jars and bottles. These models detect:
• Foreign objects – metal, glass, stone
• Item shape
• Weight and mass
• Cross-section density and uniformity
• Fill-level inspection

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Conveyors & Equipment loses it's founder

John Gibson Morrison

1933 ~ 2012
On August 31, 2012 the Morrison family lost its patriarch, John.
He was born October 10, 1933 to Merlin R. Morrison and Edna Nelson Morrison. John graduated from East High School and attended the University of Utah. He married his beloved wife Gloria Evans Morrison on March 21, 1953. Together they founded Conveyors & Equipment a Utah company currently in its 40th year. John's passion was his business. He valued the relationships he built and strived to conduct business fairly and honestly. While managing risk, John was always moving forward, constructing a building for Conveyors & Equipment and building his own home. He founded Magnus Corporation and sold Eriez' magnet products to the end of his life. He was an active member of SME and Saturday Night Dance Club. 

A five time winner of the Bonneville Austin Healey Club's "Rusty Wrench Award", John completed his Austin-Healey restoration just before his death. John drove his Elva Courier at Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing events including Steamboat Springs. John participated actively in car clubs and enjoyed the company of many other enthusiasts. John also enjoyed fly fishing, hunting, water skiing, auctions, and traveled extensively with his wife and family.

The slogan "Life is Good" drove John through good times and bad. He savored each day and saw the opportunity for further accomplishments and to learn something new. He held high expectations for his descendants and wanted to see each one rise to a new level of success. 

John is survived by his children Ginger Goyzueta, Bret Morrison (Paige), Henry Morrison (Christine) and six grandchildren, Alex and Gina Goyzueta, Bret's sons Austin and Derrick and Henry's sons Connor and Jake. He is also survived by his brothers, Merlin and Michael, and sisters Marjorie and Kathleen.  His wife Gloria preceded him in death in April. 

A celebration of John's life will be held at The Alta Club on Sept. 21st, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. with a toast at 6:00.
Donations may be made in his name to The Lustgarten Foundation.  (www.lustgarten.org).

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on September 6, 2012 
 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Select the Right Sensor - Quick Reference Chart


Level Sensing Is Not One Size Fits All
Because BinMaster carries a complete selection of level sensors, we can outfit your facility with the type of sensor that best suits your application. Call BinMaster and one of our sales specialists will consult with you on your application, determine what devices are best suited, provide you with price quotes, and place your order for you. If we don’t have the right solution to meet your objectives, we’ll let you know.
     Selecting the right product for your level sensing application can be determined by a wide range of factors.  Some or all of these may influence sensor selection.
·         The material being measured
·         The material’s bulk density
·         The material’s propensity to buildup
·         How corrosive the material may be
·         How much moisture is present
·         The temperature and pressure in the silo
·         If there is a lot of vibration
·         If there is dust, steam or vapor present
·         The size and shape of the silo
·         Excessive noise
·         Where the sensor is mounted on the silo

In addition to the physical factors, there may also be specific business or data needs for the sensor.
·         Is a simple high, mid or low level point indicator adequate?
·         What type of alert is needed?
·         Is it important to know the status of the device?
·         Is continuous level measurement a requirement?
·         How often do I need to measure?
·         How precise does the level measurement need to be?
·         Is level, volume, or weight needed?
·         Is the sensor tied to a process?
·         How many people need access to the data? How will the information be shared?
·         What are the budgetary requirements for equipment?

Point Level Indicators
     This variety of devices simply detects when material in the bin has reached a certain point in the vessel. Most commonly used to prevent overfilling or running out of material, most can be mounted for high, mid or low level detection and indicate when material reaches the level of the indicator or falls below it.

Rotaries

     The rotary is the most common workhorse of all point level indicators. What’s different about BinMaster is how we’ve made it easy to tailor a rotary to an application. Start with choosing either the standard BMRX or the advanced MAXIMA+ with genuine fail-safe protection and LED indicator light to provide an immediate alert when continuous operation of the rotary is critical. Mounting plates come in a variety of angles to fit bin roofs to make rotaries easy to install.  There are 16 different paddles to choose from including insertable, collapsible paddles that install without entering the bin. A horizontal rotary extension can be used when bin walls are thick, such as in cement silos. Optional heat tubes can be added to distance electronics from a heat source in higher temperature environments. A stainless steel process connection offers durability in caustic environments or in food processing applications where all components that come into contact with material must be stainless steel. Vertical rotary extensions up to 12 feet can be used on top-mounted rotaries used for high level indication.

Capacitance Probes 


     BinMaster offers thousands of capacitance probe configurations, all featuring interference-free operation. Unlike many other probes, BinMaster probes do not use RF signals, so they are not affected by RF present in the facility and won’t interfere with other devices using RF in the plant.  Pro-shield technology protects against false readings due to buildup. A flexible extended probe (up to 35’) can be used in aggregates and lump material that might damage a rigid probe. Flush mounted probes can be installed when there are space constraints. Remote electronics enable use in hostile environments, such as when high temperatures and vibration are present. A bendable probe can be used when there are obstructions in the vessel. Explosion proof models can be used in hazardous locations. For the food and pharmaceutical industries, a clean-in-place configuration is 3-A and USDA compliant.

Vibrating Rods

     BinMaster’s single-rod design with a sword-shaped blade has been updated in a new enclosure with dual conduit entries, an LED indicator light, two conduit entries and double-pole, double-throw relays are now standard. When it comes to vibrating rods, BinMaster offers more configurations to meet top, mid and low-level mounting requirements. For top-mounted applications as a high level detector, BinMaster vibrating rods are available with flexible or rigid extensions. Remote electronics can be used when the electronics need to be distanced from sensor. For super high temperatures up to 482°F (250°C) , there are standard and extended length vibrating rods that can be customized in lengths from 13 inches to 13 feet. A mini vibrating rod is ideal for small bins and hoppers and tight spaces.


  

Diaphragm Switch

     The most basic of level indicators, the diaphragm or pressure switch works by sending an alert to a horn or light panel when the material in the vessel presses against the switch. Depending on the model selected, the diaphragm switch is mounted either inside or from the outside of the bin. Mounting from the outside of the bin requires a hole to be cut in the bin. Mounting on the inside involves getting into the bin to install it. BinMaster offers models for both non-hazardous and explosion proof applications. Diaphragm materials include neoprene which is suitable for most applications, silicone which is more resilient and sensitive in extreme temperatures, or neoprene with mesh which is thicker and more durable for extremely abrasive materials.

Tilt Switch
 
     By activating an alarm when tilted more than 15° the tilt switch features a simple mechanical design that operates reliably as a high level indicator in bins, tanks and silos, detects plugged or clogged chutes, or can be used as a high limit sensor on piles. The tilt switch is easy to install by hanging it from a wire rope, chain or flexible hanger. A paddle can be attached to a stainless steel shaft when the tilt switch is used in heavy materials such as aggregates, rock, or coal. For lighter materials or powders, an optional spherical float attached to a stainless shaft can be used.

Inventory Management Systems
     When the level of material needs to be monitored on an ongoing basis and the information needs to be accurate, continuous level measurement sensors may output data to a console, use specialized software, or send the information to a PLC. These systems can report the data from all of the bins on site, making it easy to monitor inventory status for an entire operation.

SmartBob

     BinMaster’s SmartBob system offers two different sensors – the SmartBob2 for bins up to 180’ tall and the SmartBob-TS1 for bins up to 60’ tall. What differentiates the SmartBob system from other types of bob systems is the number of options that allow the system to be customized for your operation. The advanced C-100 display console can report data for up to 128 bins from a single console to save money and eliminate walking from bin-to-bin to get readings.  A Modbus-compatible model allows for integration into facilities utilizing the protocol, and the C-50 analog expansion console provides multiple 4 -20 mA outputs to reduce wiring costs associated with monitoring up to 120 bins.
     Monitor all of the bins from a PC using eBob software, which now is capable of integrating strapping table data to help with measuring the contents of materials prone to compaction or adjust weight-to-distance readings for cone-bottomed or other irregular shaped vessels. MultiBob – a configuration that allows multiple sensors on a single bin – can average the level data, providing better information such as indicating cone up or down and high or low spots in the bin. The SmartBob SS for submersed solids can be used in interface applications, such as measuring the level of solid material under liquid.

3DLevelScanner

     BinMaster has more experience with the 3DLevelScanner non-contact, dust-penetrating technology than any other US company. With a dedicated sales and technical staff and more than 600 installations in place, BinMaster is the best qualified company to assess your application and set up the scanners to ensure they operate properly. With its multiple-point measurement and optional 3D mapping and visualization, the 3DLevelScanner also offers the ability to calculate material volume with a high degree of accuracy. The MVL multiple scanner system allows for two or more sensors mounted on a single bin, with a processor that combines the data from multiple sensors to get better accuracy in big bins. MultiVision software allows all of the bins with the 3DLevelScanner to be monitored from a single screen and share information easily among all departments in the facility. The model HE for harsh environments can handle temperatures up to 250°F, making it suitable for materials like clinker, fly ash and alumina or any other powder or solid that may get heated in
the production process.

SmartSonic and SmartWave

     BinMaster’s SmartSonic ultrasonic and SmartWave radar non-contact level measurement devices eliminate the risk of contamination or interfering with the internal bin structure. They are also ideal and highly accurate in liquid applications, as liquid levels are even across the tank. Ultrasonic and radar-based technologies use single-point, continuous measurement technology which can be used for ongoing level measuring and monitoring of tanks that are up to 100 feet tall. They can be used in limited solids applications with a measuring range of approximately half the distance for that of liquids. Ultrasonic and radar may not perform consistently in high dust environments, where their signals can become “confused” and provide inaccurate measurements or no data at all. Since they only measure a single point in the tank, they may offer compromised accuracy in materials like powders that are more prone to bridge or have an irregular surface area which makes the tank more difficult to measure accurately.


 Custom Products at Stock Prices
    Set on 30 acres, BinMaster’s 75,000 square foot facility also houses our state-of-the-art machine shop. Not only does BinMaster manufacture products in house, we can machine parts so a product can be made precisely for an application. Custom configurations and built-to-order equipment is at the core of our business. We are different from many companies who manufacture or assemble overseas and are unable to customize equipment to an application.

Made in the USA
     BinMaster’s point level indicators and SmartBob systems were designed by BinMaster engineers and are manufactured in Lincoln, Nebraska in our ISO 9001:2008 certified facility. Technical support is provided by a team of seasoned professionals who work alongside our engineers and sales specialists. You will always get a live person to answer your questionswhether you call or email BinMaster.
                                         
BinMaster Level Sensors Make Good Sense        Learn more at www.binmaster.com

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dorner's new Precision Move conveyors bring more accurate movement

When precise product movement is critical in the manufacturing and packaging processes of many industrial applications, Precision Move from Dorner is the perfect solution.
Precision Move Conveyor
Precision Move Conveyor

Precision Move offering is the latest advancements in timing belting and drive technology from Dorner for its 2200 and 3200 Series low profile belt conveyors. The offering is ideal for the assembly, manufacturing and packaging industries that call for extremely accurate movement of product at specific times, distances and intervals. What Precision Move gives to specific applications such as machine integration, robotic pick-n-place, precision indexing, accurate part positioning, timed conveying, vision inspection and sheet or wide part handling is a new level of functionality and capability to the proven platforms of the 2200 and 3200 Series.

Precision Move Brochure
Precision Move Brochure

Dorner’s Precision Move represents the complete conveyor package for exact product movement. It includes the timing belt, integrated servo motor and drive, controls and mounting for the gearmotor.  The 3200 Series complete conveyor package has an accuracy +/- .02” and the 2200 Series complete conveyor package has an accuracy +/- .04”.  In addition, the 3200 Series offers single belt widths up to 18” wide providing maximum flexibility in direct mounting of parts or pallets/pucks.  Dorner’s unique attachment method for mounting has an accuracy of +/- .005” between them.  This makes the Precision Move offering the ideal automation solution for processes that require the accurate alignment of time and distance.

Dorner’s Precision Move package can be delivered with a 2200 or 3200 Series conveyor in less than 10 days from time of order.

For a full list of features and specifications, download the Precision Move brochure.

You can also watch this video on Packaging World’s website, where Mike Hosch, Dir. of Product Development, talks about the new offering.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Conveyors & Equipment turns 40 years old!





Conveyors & Equipment was founded in 1972 in Salt Lake City, UT.  John G. Morrison combined his conveyor design and equipment sales experience to provide a complete solution to local customers’ bulk material handling needs.  Early customers were mines, aggregate plants, brick plants, and engineering firms.  Heavy duty conveyor belt was stocked and slit to size, installed and vulcanize spliced.  Conveyors were designed and manufactured.  

A few years later, John saw the opportunity to diversify the company’s offerings and ventured into unit handling equipment sales.  New customers included manufacturers, food processors, the pharmaceutical and medical industries, warehouses, and airports.  

The company has an experienced service department to maintain, repair and install conveyor systems and related material handling equipment.  The service area includes Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming from our home office in Salt Lake City.  Branches are in Albuquerque, NM and El Paso, TX.  

C&E is partnered with many world-class manufacturers supplying state-of-the-art material handling solutions to our customers, some of whom have been loyal since 1972. 

From a simple belt repair to a turnkey system, Conveyors & Equipment has the capabilities to serve your material handling needs.