Real-time spray nozzle monitoring for quality control

SPRAYEYE® Visual Digital

Optimize the performance of your spray dryers with unprecedented accuracy and control

During spray drying, the most common, costly and time-consuming problems occur at the nozzle. Leaks, blocks, product build-up and uneven spray dispersal issues can lead to expensive operational downtime and potential damage.
SPRAYEYE®

With two nozzles monitored per camera, SPRAYEYE® Visual Digital offers continuous visual quality control, the rapid identification of product accumulation, an instant leak check and monitors both spray dispersal and the return flow of fines. 

The camera is cooled and kept clean by “razor” cooling air from the air disperser combined with an internal flow of compressed air. Further benefits include:

•    simple user-friendly software for visualization. 
•    a high-temperature alarm and automated shutdown. 
•    a food-grade, shatterproof PSU polymer window.

Although the protection window in the camera is CIP resistent, we recommend that it’s removed during clean-in-place (CIP) procedures to prolong its lifetime.

Safety

With operator well-being a key concern, the identification of any abnormalities is paramount. SPRAYEYE® Visual Digital enables corrective actions to be made possible as quickly as possible, to reduce leakages and unwanted waste. Real-time monitoring optimizes start-up and shutdown procedures and the system is designed for rapid water-to-product changeovers.

Advantages at a glance

Keeping quality in mind, SPRAYEYE® Visual Digital cameras deliver a wide range of benefits to manually monitor your spray drying chamber:

  • real-time, continuous pictures of the spray zone
  • quick identification of product build-up and inconsistent spray patterns
  • monitoring of start-up and shutdown problems to reduce chamber maintenance
  • decreased risk of dangerous temperature fluctuations
  • non-glass PSU polymer camera protection window for image clarity
  • digital camera technology enabling access to video feeds from any PC in the control room
  • simple user-friendly software with automatic scheduled recording

The family of SPRAYEYE® cameras uses two types of camera technologies to cover all angles – visual monitoring for quality control and infrared temperature scanning (SPRAYEYE® IR) for safety. Both have their distinct advantages but are best used in combination for optimum effectiveness, reliability and results.

GEA Insights

Josep Masramón and his daughter stand in front of their GEA batch milking installation.

How batch milking supports sustainable dairy farming

The latest evolution in automated milking introduces batch milking – a dairy farming practice where cows are milked in groups at fixed milking times, usually two or three times per day. The automation technology is helping to...

GEA supports clean water projects in Tanzania

Access to safe water and sanitation is still a challenge in a lot of countries. Illness from dirty drinking water and daily treks to fetch it, mean many children cannot attend school. Thanks to a collaboration with Hamburg-based...

GEA employees are people with purpose

In pursuit of its core mission – Engineering for a better world – GEA is building an employer of choice culture that offers employees the opportunity to reimagine solutions, collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a...

Receive news from GEA

Stay in touch with GEA innovations and stories by signing up for news from GEA.

Contact us

We are here to help! With just a few details we will be able to respond to your inquiry.