05.09.16
Mobi-Air’s new cyclonic briquetting technology enables direct close-coupled briquetting of dust streams as they are filtered from the hygiene manufacturing process. Optimized for Mobi-Air hybrid filters, the new technology can also fit any drum filtering system on the market today. The company showcased this technology as well as its existing innovations at IDEA16.
The new technology incorporates multiple industry first features such as internal HD 16:9 video process supervision, real-time dust flow and pressure drop measurement, and direct coupled 6D high density briquetting capability. The new platform follows the same plug & play ethos as the Mobi-Flex filter range with no assembly required and drop-in-and-go methodology. The platform also comes in a variety of configurations all the way from single to quad systems.
James Barton, president, Mobi-Air Europe, says: “The new integrated process offers multiple new features that allow the hygiene producer to enhance operational efficiencies in dust separation and also maintain daily online operational efficiency.”
New inline HD video supervision brings live video streams of the actual internal cyclone process directly to the convertor. Line crews can now monitor their offline operations without having to leave their operational area. The continuous measurement of dust flow rates warns the line crew of abnormal changes. Damaged laydown drum screens or seals no longer go unnoticed until the next equipment inspection.
In other news, Mobi-Air received the IDEA Achievement Entrepreneurial Awards at IDEA16.
The new technology incorporates multiple industry first features such as internal HD 16:9 video process supervision, real-time dust flow and pressure drop measurement, and direct coupled 6D high density briquetting capability. The new platform follows the same plug & play ethos as the Mobi-Flex filter range with no assembly required and drop-in-and-go methodology. The platform also comes in a variety of configurations all the way from single to quad systems.
James Barton, president, Mobi-Air Europe, says: “The new integrated process offers multiple new features that allow the hygiene producer to enhance operational efficiencies in dust separation and also maintain daily online operational efficiency.”
New inline HD video supervision brings live video streams of the actual internal cyclone process directly to the convertor. Line crews can now monitor their offline operations without having to leave their operational area. The continuous measurement of dust flow rates warns the line crew of abnormal changes. Damaged laydown drum screens or seals no longer go unnoticed until the next equipment inspection.
In other news, Mobi-Air received the IDEA Achievement Entrepreneurial Awards at IDEA16.