IMC Short-Circuit Monitoring in Copper ...
Copper refineries, in carrying out electrolytic processes to extract copper from solution, routinely encounter the issue of uneven copper growth causing short circuits across electrodes. This negatively impacts upon the effectiveness of the copper extraction mechanism, consuming both power and time for limited product yield. The efficiency of the operation is greatly reduced at a significant cost.
IMC CuIR
System Overview
IMC has developed a system (IMC CuIR) for monitoring these copper cells and alerting operators of short-circuits as they develop. This enables the short-circuits to be quickly removed, maintaining process efficiency to markedly increase returns for the business.
The system utilises FLIR thermal imaging cameras, along with an advanced machine vision imaging processing system, to monitor the copper cells. IMC's short-circuit detection algorithm can reliably detect short-circuits in real time as they form, allowing sites to implement proactive, rather than reactive management processes. This highly flexible system can be readily scaled, with deployments ranging from small scale industrial processors with intelligence at the edge to large scale virtualised processing environments.
Additional client benefits offered by IMC CuIR include:
User Interface
The system provides multiple user interfaces:
To contact Industrial Monitoring and Control about IMC Short-Circuit Monitoring in Copper Refineries use Get a quote.
Copper refineries, in carrying out electrolytic processes to extract copper from solution, routinely encounter the issue of uneven copper growth causing short circuits across electrodes. This negatively impacts upon the effectiveness of the copper extraction mechanism, consuming both power and time for limited product yield. The efficiency of the operation is greatly reduced at a significant cost.
IMC CuIR
System Overview
IMC has developed a system (IMC CuIR) for monitoring these copper cells and alerting operators of short-circuits as they develop. This enables the short-circuits to be quickly removed, maintaining process efficiency to markedly increase returns for the business.
The system utilises FLIR thermal imaging cameras, along with an advanced machine vision imaging processing system, to monitor the copper cells. IMC's short-circuit detection algorithm can reliably detect short-circuits in real time as they form, allowing sites to implement proactive, rather than reactive management processes. This highly flexible system can be readily scaled, with deployments ranging from small scale industrial processors with intelligence at the edge to large scale virtualised processing environments.
Additional client benefits offered by IMC CuIR include:
User Interface
The system provides multiple user interfaces:
To contact Industrial Monitoring and Control about IMC Short-Circuit Monitoring in Copper Refineries use Get a quote.
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