Published 20-09-2016

OPTIMARE SPILLWATCH SPILLS FORTH

20-09-2016

Automated Control introduces the OPTIMARE SpillWatch!® non- contact oil-on- surface detector.

The OPTIMARE SpillWatch!® provides users with a timely alert enabling countermeasures to stop/limit spillage and therefore reducing cost for remediation and clean-up and limiting damage to the environment.

In case of a spill, the OPTIMARE SpillWatch!® provides an instant warning. The OPTIMARE SpillWatch!® sensor technology is based on fluorescence excitation and detection. Its innovative optical set-up and all-solid-state opto-electronic components guarantee high sensitivity and allow low-maintenance operation.

The system automatically filters out ambient conditions (e.g. sunlight), providing highly reliable detection under all light, weather and surface conditions.

The OPTIMARE SpillWatch!® is designed and manufactured for deployment in harsh and rugged environments, IP66 rated in a weatherproof stainless steel housing.

OPTIMARE SpillWatch!®
Features:

• Real-time around-the- clock detection and control of oil spills

• Highly effective LED-based excitation

• Based on fluorescence excitation and detection

• Ruggedized design (IP66)

• Cost - effective, low – maintenance

• Multiple interfaces network connectivity


Automated Control specialises in the national supply of process and automation control equipment to a diverse range of industries that encompass the water, industrial, food, mining and petrochemical markets.

RELATED NEWS

  1. It’s taken a while to come to fruition, but the science has finally caught up with the goal. Lifting magnets that employ the immense gripping power of permanent magnets, which can be activated or deactivated at will, are now a reality. 
    The heart of the idea is that particularly designed permanent...
  2. A new range of hygienic reducers and enlargers will benefit the food industry.
    The stainless steel range by LAPP Australia boasts a sterile design, including smooth surfaces and contours. The lack of edges or corners prevent microorganisms from accumulating and minimises contamination risks for...
  3. Future Vision 2024 is the onsite show from Hare & Forbes Machinery House. 
    It will be held at its Northmead, Sydney branch at the same time as Australian Manufacturing Week, April 17-19.
    Future Vision will showcase the latest products in automated machinery, with more than 1,000 sqm of floor...