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 Pollution control resources have stayed about the same in the last 12 months.



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The new Tribo.d2 (Model 3400) is a two-wire, loop-powered emissions monitor for high- or low-temperature dust-monitoring applications. It’s designed to detect and locate impending filter malfunctions in industrial dust collectors, large and small. These industrially hardened monitors process minute electrical currents generated when particles impact or pass nearby. Triboelectric monitors require no difficult-to-maintain lenses and track increased emissions activity before catastrophic failure to facilitate orderly and efficient collector maintenance scheduling. The unit operates by continuously transmitting data to PLCs, data loggers, or any other control devices providing 24 V loop power.

Auburn Systems, Danvers, MA; 800-255-5008; www.auburnsys.com
Auburn Intl., Inc.
Eight Electronics Ave.
Danvers, MA, 01923

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