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Reformer Surveying

Reformer Surveying
Reformers are used in several key hydrocarbon processing applications. However, the lifespan of the reformer tubes can be significantly reduced by the high temperatures used.

High-precision monitoring of the reformer tubes can help detect damage at an early stage, reducing the possibility of unexpected downtime, and allowing scheduled repairs when most convenient.

AMETEK Land provides dedicated solutions for thermal monitoring of the reformer interior. Our spot measurement and continuous imaging devices produce the information you need to survey reformer equipment in real-time, with precision. In addition, we offer the Gold Cup thermometer, the industry standard for tube wall temperature measurements.



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