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December 19, 2008 - Addressing fire and explosion hazards in bio-fuel plants, SharpEye 40/40 series includes IR, UV, UV/IR, IR3, and multi-spectral flame detectors with false activation immunity. Sensing distances reach 135 ft, and HART capabilities enable digital communications. Sealed electronics protect integrity of unit when open and heated window prevents condensation in humid environments. Additional protection is provided against hydrocarbon-based and water vapors.

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Bio-Fuel Plants Protected by Explosion-Proof Flame Detectors


Cedar Grove, NJ (December 10, 2008) - The unique fire and explosion hazards in the emerging alternative fuels industry have led Spectrex Inc., the world's leader in the development and implementation of optical flame and gas detection and suppression systems, to develop specific models as part of its explosion-proof SharpEye 40/40 series Optical Flame Detectors to protect bio-fuels facilities.

The new SharpEye 40/40 series flame detectors provide the most comprehensive protection against hydrocarbon-based and water vapors combustion products types of fuel and gas fires, with several models that feature enhanced sensitivity to ethanol and other alcohol derivates that serve as bio-fuels.

The 40/40 Series includes a comprehensive range of IR, UV, UV/IR, IR3 and Multi-spectral flame detectors that provide superior performance with high reliability and immunity to false activation.

The Bio-Fuels industry includes biodiesel (synthetic diesel) plants that produce diesel fuel from biomass, ethanol fuels produced from grains, cellulose and sugar cane, renewable diesel produced from thermo-depolymerized oils and fats, various hydrocarbons/biomass-to-liquid processes that produce alternative fuels. All these novel processes involve highly flammable substances that are being processed in specifically designed reactors that require fast fire detection and suppression means.

One of the most attractive and popular new alternative fuels is the Ethanol that is produced from corn in two different processes: wet milling or dry milling. In wet milling, the corn is soaked in water or diluted acid to separate the kernels into their component parts (e.g., starch, protein, germ, oil, kernel fibers) before converting the starch to sugars that are then fermented to ethanol. The broth or "beer" produced in the fermentation step is a dilute (10 to 12%) ethanol solution containing solids from the mash and yeast cells. The beer is pumped through many columns in the distillation chamber to remove ethanol from the solids and water. After distillation, the ethanol is about 96% pure. The solids are pumped out of the bottom of the tank and processed into protein-rich byproducts used in livestock feed. In dry milling, the kernels are ground into a fine powder and processed without separating the kernel into its component parts.

Conversion of cellulose biomass to ethanol is less productive and more expensive than the conversion of corn to ethanol. Cellulose biomass, however, is a less expensive and more abundant feedstock than corn. The first step in this ethanol production process is a mechanical process where dirt and debris are removed from incoming biomass, which is shred into small particles. Fermentation and distillation tanks employed in this industry pose a major explosion/fire hazard that can be mitigated by employing adequate fast fire detection and suppression means.

The preferred Bio-Fuels plants solution to improve their safety is the use of the 40/40I Triple IR (IR3) Flame Detector and 40/40M Multi IR Flame Detector that identify these fires at long distances (135 ft/40 m) with the highest immunity to false alarms. With its sealed electronics to protect the integrity of the unit when opened for installation or maintenance, a heated window to prevent condensation in the humid environments, and HART capabilities for digital communications - the 40/40 type detector provides fast and reliable fire detection.

About Spectrex Inc.

For over 25 years, Spectrex Inc. has been providing the market with the best detection and suppression systems and products that meet the highest customers' requirements for reliability, quality and operation in extremely tough environments.

Spectrex's competitive edge is based on its innovative capabilities and its unique technologies that are protected by more than 20 diverse international patents, including UV/IR and IR3 Optical Flame Detection, Flash-Type Open Path Gas Detection, EMF and SFE novel fire suppression technologies.

For more information about Spectrex Inc. and its products, visit www.spectrex-inc.com, or contact Eric Zinn at +1(973) 239-8398 or +1(800) 452-2107 (Toll free within the US only).


Contacts:

General Information:
Eric Zinn
USA
Phone: 800-452-2107

Company Information:
Name: Spectrex, Inc.
Address: 218 Little Falls Rd.
City: Cedar Grove
State: NJ
ZIP: 07009
Country: USA
Phone: 973-239-8398
FAX: 973-239-7614
http://www.spectrex-inc.com


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