AISTech 2024 - Booth #3012
Visit us at Booth #3012 to see how PSNERGY is turning the world of combustion upside down!
Join our knowledgeable team for three technical sessions throughout AISTech 2024, detailing the importance of running combustion properly, as well as the need for continuous combustion monitoring in metal processing applications.

Taylor Smith, Technical Sales
In metal processing applications, where all products go through an industrial furnace at least once, furnace performance directly impacts business performance. Transferring energy into the product defines furnace performance. Regardless of furnace type, poor combustion significantly affects safety, quality, delivery and cost. This presentation discusses real business implications an out-of-tune combustion system can have on success, while reviewing burner level combustion data points over time across different furnaces in metal processing, breaking down the cost and importance of running combustion properly in relation to of safety, emissions, temperature uniformity, radiant tube/burner efficiency, scrap/scale oxidation and downtime.
Monday, May 6th 2024 3:30-4:00 PM Room A210
Carl Nicolia, President
Real-time combustion data is critical for delivering furnace performance in continuous heating applications. This presentation discusses the power of data obtained from combustion monitoring and alerting (CMA) IOT systems over and above the primary objective of providing data to keep combustion running optimally. In addition to reviewing primary data from CMA, specific examples of data will be reviewed to demonstrate second-order insights gained from analyzing data variations over time. These insights ultimately lead to greater uptime, improved maintenance resource utilization, and ultimately lower fuel consumption and emissions per ton.
Tuesday, May 7th 2024 10:30-11:00 AM Room A226


Alex Bailey, VP Product
A common barrier to success in automation is the lack of attention to the underlying valves, actuators and regulators that play a crucial role in the performance of the combustion system. Furnace performance is completely dependent on the reliability and performance of level 0 combustion mechanics. This presentation will examine the common deficiencies and misconceptions in level 0 combustion automation, and how implementing the right technology can ensure that any combustion system performs optimally. By addressing these deficiencies, companies can achieve greater furnace performance and reliability.
Tuesday, May 7th 2024 3:00-3:30 PM Room A215
Be sure to stop by our booth for a chance to win a free Furnace Screening. A Furnace Screening is a comprehensive on-site industrial furnace assessment. Our PSNERGY Combustion Engineers will install portable combustion monitoring equipment to observe and trend continuous combustion data such as Excess Oxygen, CO, NOx, Combustion Air Pressure, and Gas Pressure. Industrial furnaces operating at high temperatures are susceptible to constant combustion changes and system degradation. Tuning your furnace annually, or even biannually, isn't enough. A PSNERGY Furnace Screening reveals the critical impact of poor combustion on your process, emphasizing the importance of continuous monitoring for safety, quality, delivery, and cost implications.We work with your maintenance team to review historical furnace issues, analyze data for variations, and verify the correct functioning of various valves according to control schematics.

For the three consecutive years, PSNERGY has sponsored one of the hottest AISTech after parties. Stop by Booth #3012 to grab an invitation to The Springer Company's after party, being held on Tuesday, May 7th.
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