The Lenox/Pultz family of high-temperature video camera systems provides, says the US-based company, clear, high-resolution views of burner flames, material alignment and movement, as well as other process conditions in glass manufacturing applications. Lenox/Pultz camera systems are widely used in applications such as the optimisation of burner flame geometry and the monitoring of material mix, melting point, bubbler operation, batch pile and formation patterns, and refractory wear. The stainless steel camera housing employs a steel triple wall laminar flow for efficient water-cooling of the camera and pinhole lens technology, enabling operation in hostile environments up to 2,345 deg C. The aluminium water-cooled camera housing enables operation in environments up to 260 deg C with pinhole, or 149 deg C with window. See: www.lenoxinst.com