Dieter Blum Inventor – Creator of Detection System Gadgets
One of the companies that believed in the capacity of Dieter Blum Inventor is Rampart Detection System. Dieter Blum actually started in the company as a research advisor. Rampart Detection Systems was acknowledged as one of the most progressive manufacturers in Canada. Incorporated in January of 2009, the firm was created while having a single important goal, which is to become a worldwide leader in the production and marketing of a great variety of effective detection system devices that are based on their technical capability to find and identify inherent or induced electromagnetic radiation. Such forms of radiations are usually common to metallic ordnances, electronic systems, or even human beings.
Dieter Blum Inventor now has more than 60 patents to his name. Rampart Detection System considers Blum to be a signature inventor of the technology that the company promotes. For the past 20 years of so, Dieter Blum has focused all his technical and scientific experience on electrodynamics to the invention and development of practical and viable technologies. One of these successful devices that are popular today is the Belt steel-cord conveyor belt; such a conveyor system has actually become the standard within the bulk mining and handling industries. During his tenure as Rampart’s advisor, Dieter Blum was mainly responsible in the establishment of the company’s priorities in research and development, as well as in coordination. His presence in the company ensured that the in-house research group initiates, develops and concludes research objectives of the company.
What makes the conveyor belt inspection system of Dieter Blum Inventor so special? For one thing, it is a truly work of a master inventor. It is a very effective inspection system device for steel conveyor belt, since it was able to scan more than a thousand conveyor belt gadgets from all over the world. And as current head of Rampart’s Research and Development, Dieter Blum has proven to be a great asset to this company, as far as his commitment to producing effective devices is concerned.
Indeed, the inspection system, more popularly known as the Belt CAT, was a revolutionary gadget that was certainly ahead of its time. It provides 3D graphic photographs of any existing flaw and splices found in the steel belt. Basically it acts much like an X-ray machine. Since it produces 3D images, this Belt CAT invention by Dieter Blum is far more advanced than older systems already existing in the market that are meant to scan belts but can only produce 2D images and data.
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