Aviation tank gauging systems with API 2350 radar

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    NISTM 2025 Texas
  • Author: Inspenet TV.

  • Publish date: 15 December 2025

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During the NISTM 2025 event, tank gauging systems were the focus of the participation of Luis Lamberty, Aviation Sales Manager of Solares Florida Corporation, the executive highlighted the comprehensive scope of services offered by the company, "From the aircraft wing to the tank barge," he explained, Solares is involved in every stage of the fueling system at air terminals, including subway equipment, overfill systems, custom skids and metering solutions. This complete coverage allows terminals to work with a single supplier capable of meeting critical needs with specialized solutions.

Accurate and safe measurement with API 2350 certified radar

One of Solares' main proposals is its tank gauging system based on radar technology. Using Emerson devices that operate without moving parts, which reduces maintenance and increases reliability, these systems comply with the international API 2350 standard, which is essential for preventing incidents such as overfilling in storage tanks. This technology improves measurement accuracy and facilitates traceability during product transfers.

According to Lamberty, one of the biggest challenges facing terminal operators is preciselyincorrect metering or overfill issues. Radar technology provides an effective solution that directly addresses these concerns, ensuring regulatory compliance and operational safety.

Rapid integration with field-adaptive technology

Another aspect highlighted by the Solares representative is the ease of implementation of its systems. These are plug-and-play solutions, designed to integrate with older technologies already installed in the field. "We can install it in one day and it starts working," said Lamberty, emphasizing the agility with which they can modernize terminals without stopping operations.

This represents an important competitive advantage in an environment where downtime means operational losses. In addition, it reduces the learning curve for technical personnel and accelerates return on investment.

Responding to the real challenges of the sector

In the interview, Lamberty explained that the biggest problem his customers face is inaccuracy and overfill errors. These failures not only affect safety, but also affect the profitability of operations, which is why Solares' tank gauging systems are designed to provide accurate and reliable data in real time.

Through the collaboration with Emerson, Solares ensures high quality components and technical support for all its projects, allowing them to offer robust solutions for aviation, an industry that demands minimum margins of error.

Interview about tank gauging systems at NISTM 2025 with Luis Lamberty of Solares Florida Corporation.
Luis Lamberty, Aviation Sales Manager of Solares Florida Corporation, during his participation in NISTM 2025, where he presented solutions in aviation tank measurement systems. Source: Inspenet.

AI in focus: next steps toward intelligent operation

Although artificial intelligence is not yet integrated into its operations, Luis Lamberty said that the company is evaluating its incorporation in the short term. The team is aware of the potential of this technology to optimize processes, anticipate failures and facilitate operational decisions in real time, "It's not there yet, but it's coming very soon," he said.

This positions the company on a path of continuous evolution, adapting to the future demands of automation and predictive analytics, without losing its focus on current technical quality.

Solid backing and centuries of experience

With more than 100 years of experience, Solares Florida Corporation remains one of the leaders in systems integration for the oil and gas industry. Its alliance with Emerson, its ISO 9001 certification and its customized manufacturing capabilities reinforce its position as a strategic partner for aviation terminals throughout the continent.

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Source: Inspenet.

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