The 2C-Probe is 2Censor’s original patented design for internal pipe wear monitoring, now also used in wear plates, tiles and liners across chutes, hoppers and bins. The probe is installed through a 6–8 mm hole at known points of failure, plugging the hole and becoming part of the liner. Its sacrificial element is manufactured to wear at the same rate as the liner it monitors, measuring each millimetre of wear — no manual thickness-testing rounds, no guesswork between inspections.
For grinding mills, liner-integrated options embed sensor tracks into OEM liners or wear plates using liner bolts or slim strips, providing 24/7 liner thickness data while the mill runs. That live wear profile supports smarter reline scheduling and fewer unplanned stops.
Conveyor feed and reject bin (35 mm lining): a 60 mm probe at the high-wear choke point measured 1 mm of wear per 1.5 weeks and consistently forecast failure at 40 weeks from install. The liner was changed on a scheduled maintenance day, with inspections, working-at-heights and confined-space entries eliminated. Sensor project cost: $35,000. Measured saving over the asset’s life: $138,000.
Coal tailings pipeline (2 × 5 km, 280 mm HDPE): probes in rotating pipe spools extended pipe life from 6 months to 2 years — a $1.5M saving on supply spend, with zero environmental incidents and unplanned outages eliminated (estimated $1.2M/year).
Slurry and tailings pipelines (steel or HDPE), chute and hopper wear liners, wear plates and tiles, and SAG/ball mill liners.
No — the probe installs through a small 6–8 mm hole and plugs it, becoming part of the liner and wearing with it.
No. You own the data outright, and the system can deliver it straight into your existing reporting platform.
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