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The % concentration of fibre in a sample is measured using consistency transmitters, which are tools used in the pulp and paper and wastewater industries.
Since many various factors must be taken into account, there is no one method that can be used to measure consistency everywhere. Blade sensors, optical sensors, and fixed blade sensors are the three primary categories of consistency transmitters.
Modern technology and a fresh design are used by optical sensors to provide accurate measurement at all times. By detecting the “shear force” on a static blade in consistency, fixed blade sensors detect consistency. As a result, “shear force” is changed into a voltage. A “SMART” module is fed this voltage.
The module transforms the voltage into a signal of 4-20 ma Consistency transmitters are created specifically for pulp and paper processes with the goal of providing trustworthy, precise, and robust sensors that can withstand challenging process conditions.
To determine the % concentration of fibre in a sample, consistency transmitters are mostly utilised in the pulp & paper and wastewater industries. They can, nevertheless, be utilised for all fundamental consistency measurement and control requirements.
Global Consistency Transmitter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
In order to accurately evaluate total consistency in pulp and paper production, ABB has introduced the KPM KC9 Optical Consistency Transmitter family.
ABB is a leader in technology and is responsible for leading industries’ digital transformation. Electrification, Industrial Automation, Motion, and Robotics & Discrete are the company’s four customer-focused, top-performing businesses.
ABB added two new sensors to its lineup of KPM KC7 Microwave Consistency Transmitters. More customers will be able to assess the entire consistency of mixed pulps using a flow-through sensor thanks to the larger flow-through sensor’s ability to fit process pipes up to 16 inches in diameter.
For pulp and paper companies, Valmet has introduced a revised Valmet Blade Consistency Measurement (Valmet SP). The transmitter continues to provide trustworthy, accurate, and reasonably priced consistency measurement for all applications thanks to the most recent technology, a new user interface, and a patented internal detecting concept.