How it works
Steel cord belt condition monitoring is achieved by measuring magnetic flux leakage (MFL) from cords and comparing trending data from each belt cycle. A magnetiser lightly magnetises the belt and the MFL Sensor then reads information, creating an initial profile of belt condition (a signature profile) used as the bench mark against which future belt cycles will be measured.
As belt conditions change, the EagleEye® system analyses every new incident and automatically assigns it a rating corresponding to its severity, together with a date and position reference. Using the pre-set damage level facility, EagleEye® can automatically stop the belt or just sound a warning signal, depending on the severity of the damage and the values you have previously determined will require alarm or action.
Through Virtual Private Network (VPN) access or satellite remote access, data is downloaded and analysed. The report generated is sent to users, advising them of the extent of the damage, and pinpointing its location on the belt with a precision measured in millimetres. This remote monitoring capability enables you to generate a report at any time without even visiting the site. It features a battery backup for controlled power downs and a managed Ethernet switch for controlled data transfer.
Through Virtual Private Network (VPN) access or satellite remote access, data is downloaded and analysed. The report generated is sent to users, advising them of the extent of the damage, and pinpointing its location on the belt with a precision measured in millimetres. This remote monitoring capability enables you to generate a report at any time without even visiting the site. It features a battery backup for controlled power downs and a managed Ethernet switch for controlled data transfer.