Knowledge and technology transfer and adoption

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Research outcomes: Research results and new technologies are communicated and transferred in an appropriate and timely manner across the industry value chain, supporting increased uptake of best-practice and innovative technology. A skilled advisory sector that drives the adoption of new technology. An industry knowledge base that incorporates and makes freely available the most up-to-date production methodologies to industry. Collaborative alliances, partnerships and networks that optimise synergies, integrate knowledge and share best-practices.

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    Reducing boiler maintenance costs and deferring capital expenditure through improved technology : final report 2016/020
    (Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2021) Plaza, F; Alam, N
    Boiler tube wear and corrosion costs the industry approximately $5 million a year in repairs, stops and inefficient operation. For example, the replacement cost of one convection bank due to wear is approximately $1 million with a tube life of approximately 10 to 15 years using current protection technology (tube shields). Given that most boilers in the industry are more than 30 years old and that the high capital cost of new boilers will result in very few replacements, nearly all existing boilers will operate into the foreseeable future. As these boilers age, the wear and corrosion costs are likely to increase. Tube coatings have been successfully applied in other industries and are expected to be equally beneficial to sugar mill boilers. The application of tube coatings is expected to become a viable alternative to tube shields and significantly reduce wear and corrosion of boiler tubes in convection banks, air heaters and economisers.