Thursday, September 1, 2011

Upcoming Webinar: Improve Grain Inventory Accuracy With 3D Bin Level Sensors ... Presented by BinMaster on Sept. 20 at 9 a.m Mountain Time




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Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011 • 10 a.m. Central Time / 11 a.m. Eastern Time

Uneven material surfaces, cone up and cone down, sidewall buildup and dusty environments are just a few of the challenges faced when measuring the content of grain bins and silos.
Measuring a single point on the material surface could vastly over or under-estimate the actual volume of grain in the bin.
With advancements in acoustics-based technology, the 3D sensor is able to measure multiple points on the material surface and provide a far more accurate volume estimate than any single-point device.
In this webinar you will learn in simple, practical terms about how and why this dust-penetrating, non-contact technology works and how multiple-point measurement can provide significantly improved bin volume accuracy.
We will show how 3D mapping and visualization detects cone up or down and sidewall buildup.

Plus, you will see advancements in software that allow you to view all bins at once, with automated alerts for low and high levels.
3D technology is being applied in the grain, milling and ethanol industries in materials including corn, soybeans, DDG and flour.
Come learn more about how 3D technology can benefit your operation.
We will cover:
  • Common bin measurement challenges
  • How acoustics technology penetrates dust
  • Detecting cone up or down and sidewall buildup
  • Benefits of multiple-point measurement
  • 3D technology to increase volume accuracy

  • Selecting the right sensor for your application
  • Examples of how 3D helped solve bin level challenges
  • Installing multiple sensors for measuring very large bins
  • Using software to manage inventory and view bin contents
Mike Mossage, is the product manager for the 3DLevelScanner, at BinMaster Level Controls in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
BinMaster has installed over 300 3DLevelScanners across the United States and in Canada.
Grain Journal contributing editor Stu Ellis will host this one-hour Webinar presentation.
                                                     All attendees will be mailed
                                                      FREE 3D vision glasses!
This is an audio broadcast with a live powerpoint presentation...audio will be available through your computer speakers or your telephone .

High-speed internet is required for this event.

To register, click here.

Any questions, call Grainnet Editor Greg Sullivan at 800-728-7511.

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