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About Us

Our Values

B3 Systems was the first company to provide spiking or injection services commercially. Our approach that “Quality drives the project” set the standard within B3 Systems. We always strive to provide the highest quality and highest value services and products.

Due to our unique talents and skill sets, we have operated in many speciality or niche business areas over the years. We are continually evolving by constantly evaluating new opportunities and how they fit our talents and skills.

Our History (the long version)

B3 Systems was founded in 1991 as a field services and system integration company in Houston, Texas. We relocated the business to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1993. We can’t say that the rest is history because this was only the beginning.

In the mid 1990’s we took our knowledge of process logic controllers (PLCs) along with our regulatory knowledge and entered into the continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) business. We were very successful with specific projects, but had entered the market too late to reap the benefits of system installations. However the knowledge of the systems from most manuafcturers developed into a service. We still provide maintanance services for many of our client’s CEMS with service contracts and emergancy call-out services. After a few client’s approached us with small process control projects in the late 1990’s, we found the another area of expansion for our skills.

All of this previous experience folded together when we began integrating bag leak detector systems into plants in 2001. The systems met the MACT Regulations as well as provided filter optimization and diagnostics. The first systems utilized PCME Ltd.’s DT990 sensor connecting across multiple protocols to meet the plant’s PLC/DCS communication standard. The success of these early systems lead us to becoming the national distributor for PCME Ltd. in the USA in 2003. To capitalize on their name recognition, a division of B3 Systems (PCME-US) was formed to market their products. B3 Systems was successful in penetrating the US market for PCME. This success is punctuated by the fact the B3 Systems was the awarded the Gold Award for being the #1 distributor in the world for PCME during the years 2005/2006 & 2006/2007. In 2007/2008, we received the bronze award for 3rd place even as the economy was starting to fall.

The one thing that is a constant in a small business is change and keeping up with the moving markets. 2010 was a year of change at B3 Systems where; PCME moved their US distribution in a different direction and we performed our first full-scale particulate matter (PM) Spiking operation for calibrating particulate matter continuous emission monitoring systems (PM CEMS) and we developed a working relationship with TYCO Envinronmental/Goyen Valve.

After 2010 the PM spiking service continued to grow and has became a larger part of our business. It was a good match to the chemical spiking service because they operate on different compliance and testing cycles. It also allowed us the opportunity to take a crash course in pnuematic conveying and solids handling. This resulted in B3 Systems writing some of their own custom control algorithms to meet specific control needs. We also began integrating Goyen’s products into our own systems in an effort to fill a void in the dust monitoring and baghouse control market.

In 2015 the owners of B3 Systems formed Dust Company, Inc. (DustCo). The goal was to make DustCo the product manufacturer while B3 Systems remained the service company. DustCo’s focus is on all things related to dust monitoring and control. This has allowed B3 Systems to combine previously gained experience and knowledge into DustCo’s products. DustCo holds several patents related to dust monitoring and control.

In 2020 we planned our big announments and release of our first dust sensor / broken bag leak detector. But COVID shut that down along with everything else. The next several years were very difficult to get into facilities to even show them our new product. But we did use the time wisely to developed, and receive a patent for, a rod isolation check that can actually measure the resistance of any build-up between the sensor’s rod and the process wall. This feature alone saves a lot of wasted maintenance time since the sensor can tell the users when it needs to be cleaned.

In 2020 (during COVID) we realized the dust explosions were a huge problem and wondered why people were not just monintoring the levelof settled dust. After a little research, we realized that a settled dust sensor did not actually exist. So we put together a wish list of capabilities and started looking at different technologies and approaches. The result is that DustCo has two (2) patent pending technologies to monitor settled dust. We are targeting early 2024 to have our first beta unit available. If you are interested, please give us a call.

This story is no where close to over… So keep checking back.

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Phone: +1.919.790.9090
Fax: +1.919.790.0550
Address: 3208 Spottswood St, STE 106, Raleigh, NC 27615

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