CEMTREX, INC. MODCON SYSTEMS LTD NIR Systems July 2010.

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  • CEMTREX, INC. MODCON SYSTEMS LTD NIR Systems July 2010
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  • NIR Spectroscopy Principle BeerLambert law Logarithmic dependence between the transmission T, of light through a substance and the product of the absorption A coefficient of the substance, , and the distance the light travels through the material (i.e. the path length), .
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  • NIR Analyzers Advantage Low Cost of Ownership Optimized production processes by real time monitoring Improved process knowledge Expensive and time consuming laboratory analyses are no longer necessary Improved quality assurance Minimal maintenance required Easy to calibrate - automatic calibration model updating Powerful communication system
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  • Beacon 3000 NIR Analyzer Advantage Connection to up to 8 process stream sensors No longer location-specific can be situated up to 2 miles (3,2km) away from main analyzer Use of standard telecommunication fiber optics Contains no moving parts No electricity required
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  • Block Diagram DCS Analyzer Processor Controller Field Units installed throughout the plant Fiber Optic Cable
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  • Field Unit Operation Conditions Haze free Max. Pressure- 550 psi (40 bar) Flow rate- 1 l/min to 3 l/min Temperature- Above Cloud point to +160C (300F) Field Unit Sample Cell Probe
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  • No Effect of Fiber Length Wavelength, nm
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  • From Spectral Information to Electronic Data Field Unit Detector Module Measured Spectra Processor Measured Spectra Properties Calculation Reports Light Source
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  • Online Sample Collection and Model Building Analyzer Control Room Control Room Plant Lab Service Center Service Center Save Spectrum Save Spectrum Save Spectrum Save Spectrum Model Field Process
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  • Principles of Chemo-metrics Calibration ModelReference Measurements + Calibration Phase Measurement Phase Unknown Spectra + Calibration Model Real Time Results Reference Spectra
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  • Typical Gasoline Spectra Wavelength, nm
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  • X and Y Data Spectra Property X dataY data Single Spectrum (x 1, x 2... x n ) Wavelength, nm
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  • MON of Gasoline - Universal Model NIR Reference
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  • Note on Lab Results
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  • Statistic Nomenclature Root Mean Square Error of Prediction Standard Error of Prediction Average Difference between and in Prediction Set - laboratory reference - calculated value
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  • Modcon Solution Free-tune Software This software program is composed of two sequential blocks: I.PLS regression is used to build a localized sensitive model (LSM) based on just a small number of samples. One of the characteristics of this model is its sensitivity to short term (hours) process variations. Since it is localized, the model can be quickly built and validated. This procedure takes up to one week and can be performed prior to startup. II.A proprietary software program processes the model, together with the specified plant data, to accurately quantify the properties. This part deals with predicting the long-term product variability. LSM Laboratory Data NIR Spectra Monitored Variable Validity Flag Pre- Processing Advanced Processing
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  • Model Updating Model updating during the crude switching
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  • Fusion Solutions Sample System Discrete Analyzer Modbus Distributed Control System NIR Analyzer with Freetune* software Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Fiber optic cable Response time: 5-10 min Accuracy: according to ASTM Availability: above 98% (full-redundant system) NIR
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  • Thank You for Your Attention