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Integration of temperature measurement technology based on resistance thermometers or thermocouples into a digitalised environment
For precise measurement in the most confined of spaces
Compact device series with enhanced functionalities and adaptability
Innovative fluid property detection for precise media detection and comprehensive monitoring of fluid properties
For measurements on ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic materials with high accuracy
Tailored solutions through configuration process with just three parameters
The move from October firmly on the calendar thanks to good cooperation with local craftsmen
Accelerometers for detection of load imbalances
Extension of production and calibration capabilities at the headquarters in Dresden, Germany pave way to future groth
The pressure towards sustainability is pushing the oil, gas and energy sectors to evolve innovative and diverse solutions in a move to create an energy efficient future. Major transformations within the oil and gas industry in the form of adopting sustainable practices, developing new revenue streams and pushing the boundaries of technology, are being trialled and delivering success. Expanding into...
Gel-protected pressure sensor for relative pressure up to 2 bar
Small camera, available in a practical starter set
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently developed a temperature sensor that can harvest and store the energy from the magnetic field that exists in the open air around a wire. As a result, this could allow sensors to operate in the most remote settings and — importantly — without batteries.
Object detection for a range of up to 2 meters
Compact design with full graphic TFT display
Researchers at the University of Dresden (Germany) choose Specialised Imaging Kirana ultra-high speed video camera following a head-to-head comparison against alternative commercially available cameras.
Design and manufacture service for radiation resistant lenses
Condition monitoring sensor detects magnetic field changes on three axes and opens new application fields
Measuring in confined spaces without danger of damage to the electronics
OMRON shows autonomous flexible production supported by digital twins
LoRa Alliance presents solutions for Industrial IoT in Hannover
Compact, flat, and lightweight models with high resolution and fine accuracy
High Speed and Accuracy with options for system redundancy
Safe Absolute Positioning Systems up to SIL 3/PL e
Siemens presents innovations for greater efficiency and sustainability from design to condition monitoring at Hannover Messe
To meet net zero CO2 emission goals, the building sector needs to modernize its communication infrastructure. This article shows how single-pair Ethernet, specifically 10BASE-T1L, enables the easy retrofitting of buildings using legacy links like RS-485 to improve digitization, enable automation, improve security, and substantially lower energy consumption to achieve greater sustainability. Author: Meghan Kaiserman, Strategic Marketing Director for Sustainable Buildings at Analog Devices
Air traffic and shipping are no longer conceivable without radar technology. Their electromagnetic waves provide extremely reliable signals for object detection and collision protection. What has proven itself over long distances at sea and in the air is just as useful at near range: radar also ensures precision and safety when controlling autonomous vehicles and machine booms. The new radar sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs are optimized for use in the intralogistics and material handling sections, among others.
The measurement of low flow is becoming widely used in many industries. However, the smaller the flow, the trickier it is to control and measure, and finding a suitable flow measuring technology at reasonable cost can prove challenging for both users and flow sensor manufacturers.
With its radar imager, Balluff scans through packages for completeness, integrity, and foreign objects. Customers can benefit from efficient, in-line quality control at the end of the line.
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are making their presence felt in ever more applications, working alongside humans wherever production requires the decision making and discrimination abilities of humans, combined with unceasing production, dexterity and precision of cobots.
IEN Europe spoke to Hubertus von Monschaw, Global Director Trade Fair and Product Management HANNOVER MESSE at Deutsche Messe AG, about the current challenges facing the industry and HANNOVER MESSE 2024.
Smart connectors facilitate the remote digital monitoring of installations. TE Connectivity (TE) and tacterion have partnered to develop these cutting-edge components. The first joint steps involve designing outstanding connectors for modular machines used in smart factories. Taking into account early customer feedback, the portfolio will undergo continuous expansion and enhancement.
An interview with Jonas Trautmann, Global Product Marketing Manager at ABB about the value of data and how to structure it.
For detection of difficult-to-measure failure modes, including frequent speed changes and motors with rapidly changing loads
Today, the majority of consumer goods and everyday items are made from petroleum-based plastics. In Germany alone, around six million tonnes of plastic waste is generated every year. About half of this is mechanically recycled into new materials; the rest is used for energy recovery. The incineration of this waste results in the release of CO2, a greenhouse gas. It is therefore important to keep more plastics in the material cycle for climate and environmental reasons. Eight Fraunhofer Institutes are developing new ideas and processes to significantly improve the mechanical recycling rate of plastics as part of the Waste4Future flagship project.
Measuring wider ranges with high accuracy
Precise real-time control for a wide range of variables
Laser triangulation sensor offers intuitive touchscreen operation and stainless-steel housing
For measurements in applications up to 800 °C
Space-saving single-turn encoder with flange connection
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