Our Business - Our Products

Titan Logix Corp's specialty products fall into four main categories:

1. Transport Instruments

Trucks, trailers, rail cars, marine tankers and aircraft transport expensive and even hazardous liquids. High-quality liquid level measurement TD80 Illustration and spill prevention systems are an essential component of the successful operation of such businesses. The occurrence of spills can be expensive and even dangerous. Traditionally, mechanical level gauges are used to safeguard against overflow. They are prone to failure and may be inaccurate.

We manufacture the TD80 liquid level measurement gauge specifically for the mobile tanking industry. The TD80 utilizes guided wave radar technology and has no moving parts. Its use on mobile tankers results in safer and more cost effective handling and transportation of expensive and hazardous liquids.


2. Level and Flow Instruments

Titan has been developing liquid level measurement gauges and alarm systems for the energy sector since 1982. These level gauging technologies provide inventory-tracking capabilities as well as overfill protection with audible and visual alarms. Operators are alerted when the potential for overfill exists. They are also able to shut off the loading procedure automatically preventing spills and releases of oil and other toxic fluids. This ensures cost savings and protection of the environment.

We also manufacture a variety of level monitoring products for a range of industrial applications including the TPZ 3310 VISI 1112 Illustration AliGauger, an electromechanical, floatbased level transmitter; the TD80 guided wave radar system; and the VISI range of mechanical gauge boards, including the recently introduced, patent pending, VISI 1112. The VISI 1112 enables an accurate measurement of the level of nonhazardous liquids within tall stationary tanks, and reduces the incidence of gauge board malfunctions.

Other products include devices for measuring liquid and gas flow rates and totals in hazardous areas, including totalizers, rate meters, pre-amps and converters. Products include the Flo Pro 9100, the SFT 881 turbine pre-amp with rate alarm and the SFT 835™ loop powered flow totalizer/rate meter. We also distribute Ohmart/Vega free space radar and guided wave radar gauges for level measurement in stationary tanks, primary flow turbine flow meters and Ohmart/Vega vibronic level switches.

FGI 351 Illustration

3. Burner Controls

Titan's FGI series Flame-Gard Ignition™ burner management systems meet a need for more precise and safe control of natural draft or atmospheric heaters in the harsh environmental conditions of remote oilfield sites. The FGI 351 is one of only a few products on the market offering complete certification for combustion safety control in this market sector. We have designed it to automatically and safely ignite a heater's pilot and main burner flame, monitor this pilot flame, and to shut down gas flow in the event of pilot flame failure. The system can also be programmed to reignite the flame automatically. The FGI 351 will increase worksite safety, minimize heater downtime and reduce emissions of unburnt fuel gas.

The FGI 351 is the upgraded and enhanced version of earlier FGI models, which have been on the market since 1985.


4. Remote Control and Communication Systems

AP2000

Our remote control and communication systems enable remote telemetry management of site processes; alarm reporting; logging of critical information for later analysis; and remote access to, and control of, off-site systems. Our capabilities include landline, radio frequency, and cellular communications. Products offered by Titan Logix Corp. include the AP1000/2000 remote telemetry units (RTUs); Phoenix Contact spread spectrum radios; Barnett Engineering call-out systems and reporting units; and displays and controllers.

We have designed and manufactured field mounted display and control units, approved for Class 1 Div 2 applications. The 3500 Controller offers increased communications capabilities, reliability and ease of programming relative to earlier display and control systems manufactured by us. The system has been on the market since the second quarter of the 2006 fiscal year.