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New Thermal Imaging Camera System For Coal-Fired Boilers Improves Plant Efficiency

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Santa Clara, California (PRWEB) September 05, 2011

LumaSense Technologies, Inc. has introduced a unique thermal imaging camera system that uses high-quality video and data analysis software to help coal-fired power plants run their boilers and produce power more efficiently: The LumaSense BoilerSpection is a heavy-duty, radiometric thermal infrared imaging system that allows operators to see through combustion flames, providing clear images from inside boilers, furnaces and kilns ( http://www.lumasenseinc.com/EN/products/thermal-imagers-detectors-and-cores/fixed-imaging-systems/boilerspection.html ). This helps plants to better monitor boiler tubes and slag deposits that prevent boilers from running at peak efficiency. By proactively maintaining boilers with infrared thermography and continuous thermal vision, coal plants can improve boiler uptime by reducing the number of manual cleaning cycles and decreasing tube erosion typically caused by excessive cleaning.

For example, Alabama Power’s Miller Steam Plant – located in West Jefferson, Ala. – has significantly reduced the number of “de-slags” on two of its four boilers using LumaSense’s IR imaging camera and thermography system BoilerSpection, and eliminated the need for online washes during a six-month beta period. Prior to using BoilerSpection, the plant estimates it performed approximately 51 de-slags on the boilers in 2010, a process that decreases generation on the units from 720 megawatts to 300 megawatts for approximately 4-6 hours. During the six-month beta test with the new thermal image camera system, they performed only 12 of these processes. The plant is planning to outfit its remaining two boilers with BoilerSpection. “The cost savings on cleaning the boilers alone is worth the investment, but the increased productivity that BoilerSpection enables makes the plant much more efficient overall,” said Brent Hand, maintenance team leader at the Miller Steam Plant. “The sharper images and analysis capabilities provide us the information we need to run the plant more efficiently, extract more energy from the coal, and run a better operation.”

BoilerSpection is a turn-key solution for continuous infrared imaging inside boilers with short term return on investment (ROI) improving coal plant efficiency by reducing cleaning frequencies, extending boiler tube life, and optimizing fuel switching strategies. Infrared temperature measurement with thermal imagers using BoilerSpection provides clearest, most informative through-flame imaging, thermal vision and imagery for boilers, and e. g. real time hotspot monitoring. The system includes an infrared imaging camera with a cooled borescope lens, automatic retraction system, mounting hardware, a networked software system integrated into the plants DCS, and full-service field installation and maintenance.

BoilerSpection enables plant operators to manage multiple thermal imaging camera systems, configure trip alarms for automating soot-blowers or water cannons, and establish minimum acceptable levels of clinker formation. The camera itself is protected by a heavy-duty enclosure with an integrated cooling system. The IR thermal camera imaging system also uses cooled borescope optics and a 3.9-um infrared wavelength to see through combustion flames and monitor the boiler tubes and slag deposits. In addition to the high-resolution thermal imager designed to withstand harsh boiler conditions, BoilerSpection’s data analysis software allows operators to measure and track changes over time, trigger events or alarms to help prevent unplanned shutdowns, archive data, and view images anywhere in the plant using HTML platforms, among other functions. “With increased consumer demand and tighter environmental regulations, the top objective for any coal plant today is to squeeze out more energy from the same amount of coal,” said Brett Sargent, vice president of global sales for LumaSense Technologies. “BoilerSpection is designed specifically for that purpose. It provides a continuous picture of how boilers are operating and gives plants the data they need to more efficiently maintain their boilers and reduce unnecessary downtime. By reducing the number of cleaning cycles, customers lose less production time and produce more energy.”

Press Contact:

LumaSense Technologies Inc.

Jeff Becker

3301 Leonard Court

95054 Santa Clara, CA

+1 408 235 3828

j(dot)becker(at)lumasenseinc(dot)com

http://www.lumasenseinc.com

About LumaSense Technologies

LumaSense Technologies, Inc. ( http://www.lumasenseinc.com ) provides temperature and gas sensing solutions that optimize the performance of equipment, environments and organizations. We are a trusted partner to both end-user and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), drawing on our proven technologies and deep industry expertise to develop state-of-the-art infrared and fiber optic temperature sensors, radiometric thermal imagers and gas analyzers. With offices in Asia, Europe and the Americas, LumaSense is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the energy, industrial and clean technology markets worldwide.

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Dr. James Douglas, IVF Plano Improves Embryo Genetic Testing Procedures to Increase IVF Success Rates and Pregnancies

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Plano, Texas (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

IVF Plano announces an improved screening technique that will increase pregnancy rates and help prevent miscarriages for some couples undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF). A new technique in preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) replaces inspection of the genetic material in one cell from an embryo on the third day after IVF egg retrieval, with a more accurate, complete genetic analysis of multiple cells on five-day-old embryos.

Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. James Douglas, M.D., explains that the latest screening standard will enable fertility doctors to more accurately predict which embryos carry chromosomal abnormalities, called aneuploidy and which embryos are more likely to survive implantation to continue to develop into viable pregnancies.

“I routinely counsel couples with a family history of genetic conditions such as sickle cell, cystic fibrosis or those concerned about having a child with chromosomal abnormalities to consider PGD,” says Dr. Douglas. “With the latest PGD developments, I can now reassure these intended parents that we can identify and transfer embryos most likely to result in a viable pregnancy.”

In the past, the fertility lab would analyze the genetic material from one cell biopsied from an eight-cell embryo, three days after combining egg and sperm in a laboratory petri dish. The assessment was somewhat flawed due to the limited amount of genetic material available in the 8 cell embryo.

The improved technique delays the inspection to the fifth day after sperm fertilizes the egg, when the embryo develops to 60 to 80 cells. This new longer growth window gives fertility doctors access to a better genetic sample with several cells instead of just one. A more developed embryo is also more likely to survive the trauma of having one or two cells removed.

PGD is an appropriate therapy for couples in which the female partner is 35 years of age or older; the female partner has had recurrent miscarriages of unknown cause; or a previous child or pregnancy has had a chromosome abnormality. Certain ethnic backgrounds linked with known genetic illness benefit from PGD as well. For instance, African-Americans concerned with passing down sickle cell anemia or Eastern European Jewish descendants who may be carriers of the genetic condition Tay Sachs may consider PGD.

As part of the IVF process, the new PGD protocol of analyzing Day 5 embryos suspends the final transfer stage by at least a month. Embryos selected for transfer into the mother’s or gestational carrier’s uterus are preserved using a revolutionary fast-freezing process called vitrification. This newer quick freeze method of preparing embryos for storage, results in less damage during freezing and therefore a better chance of embryo survival with the thaw process.

“Day 5 PGD is a new and exciting development in assisted reproductive technology. I am eager to share this option with couples who struggle with infertility or inheritable genetic illnesses,” says Douglas. “IVF Plano continues to provide leading edge fertility treatment and diagnostic therapies that help sustain life and create families.”

About IVF Plano

For over 20 years, Dr. James Douglas and the team at IVF Plano fertility clinic have served the Dallas area, offering advanced diagnostic tools, the latest treatments for infertility and exceptional pregnancy rates. Dr. Douglas has helped thousands of patients in the Plano TX area achieve their goals of starting or expanding their families. For more information about the clinic, please visit http://www.ivfplano.com

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Total Title Solutions New Technology Improves Service Becoming Best Green FL Title Company

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Clearwater, FL (PRWEB) November 16, 2011

Total Title Solutions, a full service title company, has created the first title company IPAD app in Florida to help Real Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers, Banks and others track the closing process from wherever they are. Additionally, they have developed innovative software upgrades to ease the title process helping employees do a better job in shorter time for clients while going paperless.

“With all the new technology we have created and implemented, we have been able to hire more people so that a more thorough job can be done for clients in less time with more efficiency. This allows us to handle a higher volume of clients more accurately with zero defects and also go paperless,” says Abe Moussa, CEO Total Title Solutions.

“Additionally, we have built in double and triple redundancy in all areas including hard wired land lines backing up cable to further improve our business model. Recently, a large local internet service provider experienced an outage that affected all of their customers in the Tampa Bay area resulting in an extended period of downtime. Our offices were not affected by this. We were up and running with not one minute of downtime,” says Moussa.

Other technology implemented by Total Title Solutions includes several layers of encryption to protect client information, file servers with back-up servers and additional back-up servers in the Cloud, identical printers at every desk and backup printers so there is never any downtime when printing closing documents.

As the company has grown, they have acquired more title companies improving the service at those locations by implementing their new technology strategy. A priority technical target of this strategy is digitizing all closing documents from the acquired companies so first class service can be provided. When someone needs a file from an earlier closing, it can be found in minutes instead of days.

About Total Title Solutions

Total Title Solutions, a full service title company licensed to work with clients throughout the state of Florida, is committed to providing quality client-care that clients can count on. With over 25 years of experience, their team offers consistent, reliable, proactive service that will ensure closings are quick, efficient and convenient. Clients work with experienced, licensed closers who explain everything upfront and assist throughout the entire process. Abe Moussa, CEO, aims to simplify the closing process so that clients are able to save both valuable time and money. For more information visit Total Title Solutions or call 727-796-7600.

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