KRKROHNE Offers Innovative OPTIWAVE 6300C Non-Contact Radar Level Meter

KROHNE Offers Innovative OPTIWAVE 6300C Non-Contact Radar Level Meter

Instrument Provides Ideal Solution for Solids Level Measurement Applications

KROHNE, Inc., a global technology leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of accurate, reliable and cost effective measuring instruments for the process industries, offers its unique OPTIWAVE 6300 C Radar instrument for accurate measurement of solids level. Based on over twenty years of experience in manufacturing FMCW radar level transmitters KROHNE offers the ideal solution for solid measurement specifically designed for measuring the uneven surface of silo contents.

The OPTIWAVE 6300 C measures powder, granulates and bulk solids in buffer silos, hoppers, bulk storage containers and on conveyor belts. Its versatile design makes the OPTIWAVE 6300 C suitable for a variety of industries, such as mineral and mining, food, chemicals, pulp and paper, and power.

The innovative drop form (patent pending) of KROHNE’s plastic antenna generates a smaller beam angle (2º) than conventional antennas. This makes an antenna aiming kit to amplify the reflected signal unnecessary. The unique drop form also prevents crusting or dust layers on the antenna making it ideal for applications with dust formation, such as mineral powder and granulates or wood chips.

The OPTIWAVE 6300 C comes with a variety of options and users can choose a 3 inch diameter (DN 80) antenna made of Polypropylene (PP) or Teflon (PTFE) or a 6 inch (DN150) PP. Conventional stainless steel horn antennas up to 6 inch (DN 150) with built-in horn purging feature are also available.

The installation wizard for the OPTIWAVE 6300 C is specifically adapted for bulk solid measurement. Start-up is easy due to the Quick Set-up wizard and a comprehensive help function. A large screen with a four-button keypad makes navigation easy, and the wizard displays information in nine languages, including Chinese, Japanese and Russian. ATEX, FM, and CSA certifications are pending.

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Pele Mountain’s Ontario #rare earths facility will now process monazite

Pele Mountain has expanded the business model for its Eco
Ridge property in Elliot Lake, ON to include production of
rare earth elements by processing monazite recovered from
mineral sands mine tailings.
Pele intends to develop a rare earth and uranium
resource at Eco Ridge, but recent market conditions have
not supported advancement of the project. The company
believes recycling monazite will help facilitate the race to
production of critical rare earths and will ultimately
support the further development of Eco Ridge as market
conditions improve.
The very high grades of rare earths contained in
monazite can facilitate substantial production from
relatively low tonnage, allowing for sharply lower capital
and operating expenses than a large-scale mine. Rare
earths make up about 50% of the weight of monazite.

Pele Mountain’s Ontario #rare earths facility will now process monazite

Pele Mountain has expanded the business model for its Eco
Ridge property in Elliot Lake, ON to include production of
rare earth elements by processing monazite recovered from
mineral sands mine tailings.
Pele intends to develop a rare earth and uranium
resource at Eco Ridge, but recent market conditions have
not supported advancement of the project. The company
believes recycling monazite will help facilitate the race to
production of critical rare earths and will ultimately
support the further development of Eco Ridge as market
conditions improve.
The very high grades of rare earths contained in
monazite can facilitate substantial production from
relatively low tonnage, allowing for sharply lower capital
and operating expenses than a large-scale mine. Rare
earths make up about 50% of the weight of monazite.