by Kam Olaogun | Jun 21, 2017 | Aluminum, Annealing, Pyrometer, Steel, Troubleshooting
Williamson Two-Color (TC), Dual-Wavelength (DW) and Multi-Wavelength (MW) pyrometers include a series of advanced signal conditioning functions collectively known as ESP Filtering. This advanced signal conditioning feature allows these Williamson pyrometers to... by Jonathan Stronach | Jun 15, 2017 | Pyrometer
Williamson Dual-Wavelength Output Descriptions and Functionality: The Williamson Dual-Wavelength (DW) pyrometer includes a series of output parameters that can be used to confirm the proper operation and accuracy of the sensor. These outputs can be viewed as a display... by Kam Olaogun | Mar 29, 2017 | Maintenance, Pyrometer, Troubleshooting
Have you tried installing a new Williamson Pyrometer and Interface Module (IM) only to find the sensor to be stuck in “Initializing” mode? Or maybe you have moved your sensor from one location to another and now it is stuck in “Initializing.”... by Kam Olaogun | Mar 9, 2017 | Pyrometer
What is a flame fired process? Every flame fired process is dictated by the reaction of a fuel in the presence of oxygen or an oxidized environment; this reaction is more commonly known as combustion or more simply burning. Fuels used may be solid, liquid or gaseous... by Kam Olaogun | Aug 18, 2016 | Annealing, Pyrometer, Steel, Wavelength
Not all annealing lines have the same accuracy requirements. Some alloys require tighter temperature control than others. Plants that run high-strength steel or dual/complex-phase steel require precise control of steel temperature. Plants that run low-alloy steels for... by Jonathan Stronach | Aug 8, 2016 | Aluminum, Forging, Pyrometer, Steel
For the forging and extrusion industries, there are two temperature measurements that should be made. The first is the temperature of the billet as it is being heated – to make sure that the heating system heats it to the correct temperature value, and the second is...