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Binmaster to lend expertise teaching students on level measurement

Don Horne   

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BinMaster has joined forces with the K-State Bulk Solids Innovation Center (BSIC) to help shape the future for bulk solids industry professionals.
The company has been asked to educate students about level measurement at the upcoming three-day course on Storage and Flow of Bulk Solids, taking place March 31 to April 2.
“It is a privilege to have been asked to participate and be able to contribute to the educational mission of the BSIC,” says Nathan Grube, course instructor and regional vice president of BinMaster. “The coursework provided by the Bulk Solids Innovation Center prepares industrial professionals to tap into the power of the latest technology, and it’s an honor to be part of that.”
BinMaster’s session will cover the types of point and continuous level measurement sensors with a focus on how each technology works and is applied in a plant environment. It will demonstrate how to integrate an inventory management system into a plant using wireless communication devices and software to make their operation more efficient. It is designed to provide practical knowledge that can be applied immediately upon course completion.
The training will be held in Salina, Kansas and is open to students and professionals interested in furthering their knowledge in bulk solids handling. To register, click here.


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