Western Australian distributor of
HANBAY ACTUATORS
MPA Actuators
MPA02 Actuators
Ideal for control of multi-turn needle valves, integral bonnet valves, and metering valves, these actuators can be packaged with various valves to suit the desired flow rate, making a Hanbay Actuator and valve package ideal for reagent addition.
- Programmable 0-31 turns
- Required power supply is 12-24 VAC/DC
- Can be controlled with 4-20mA or 1-5VDC
- Programmable speed and torque settings
- Available with mounting brackets to suit a large range of valves from various manufacturers
- No compressed air required (no more air quality issues)
MPA03 Actuators
- The MPA03 Actuator is a high torque version of the MPA02 Actuator. The MP03 Actuator is ideal for controlling larger multi-turn bonnet valves
- The MPA03 Actuator has all the benefits of the MPA02 actuator with more torque
MPA02R68 Actuators
- The MPA02R68 Actuator is a low torque version of the MPA02 Actuator. This actuator has been designed for use with the smallest of metering valves and needle valves
- By combining a MPA02R68 Actuator with the smallest of needle valves,
flow rates previously not possible to control are now achieved
How much are your instruments costing you?
The true cost of inefficient or ineffective reagent dosing is quite large - not only are the reagents themselves very expensive but the impact that reagent dosing has upon plant recovery is huge.
Instrowest can help you design a reagent dosing system to suit your needs and as such can help you save thousands in reagents and possibly increase your plant recovery.
HANBAY ACTUATORS
MPA Actuators
Cosmos Nickel Project
Cyanide Addition
The Xstrata Cosmos Nickel Project (formerly Jubilee Minerals) approached Instrowest in 2007 to help them find a solution to their chemical dosing problem. The problem involved dosing sodium cyanide to the flotation circuit to aid the rejection of arsenic present in the ore.
Due to the small dosing rates required, typically 0 - 150 ml/min,
and the
tendency for sodium cyanide to crystallize in changing temperatures,
Cosmos found a solution could not easily be sourced.
Instrowest presented Cosmos with a proposal to use Hanbay MPA02 Actuators and Swagelok Metering valves on a pressurized ring main.
The
low flow co-efficient of these valves enabled the small flow setpoint
to be controlled accurately and reliably.
Since the initial trial installation, Instrowest has
installed another two dosing points and there
has been no failure of the actuators to date. As
a result of this project’s success, Cosmos now
has greater control over the cyanide dosing
system, leading to better arsenic rejection and
efficiency in their cyanide usage.
Measuring Low Flow Rates Accurately
One challenge in controlling small flow rates is being able to accurately measure the flow. If accurate flow measurement is not achieved then accurate control will not be possible. Instrowest recommends that clients check that their flow transmitters are correctly sized to enable accurate measurement. One common problem that Instrowest has encountered is flow tubes fitted to suit the pipe size rather than the desired flow rate. An oversized flow tube can develop a coating of scale, leading to poor flow measurement and overdosing.
Instrowest recommends Yokogawa AXF flow transmitters for use with
reagent dosing.
These transmitters are robust in their design and come with a large
selection of wetted
materials to suit the reagent being used.
Advantages of the Yokogawa AXF flow transmitter are their range of small sizes, including 2.5mm and 5mm flow tubes, their ability to detect electrode adhesion levels, plus other features. Instrowest can supply install and commission a Yokogawa flow tube to suit your application.
Give us a call today.