INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS
Sensors are particularly well suited to industrial areas to improve process efficiency, bring savings and improve safety.
Below are a few examples.
In building construction, the monitoring of structural humidity is possible at the factory and can be continued during the erection phase and after completion during occupancy. This can help to anticipate and avoid costly and worrying major renovations at an early stage.
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It can also monitor mould temperatures and humidity, mark and monitor tool location and losses, measure material vibration and movement, as well as tank filling and optimise draining at the right time.
In industrial applications, it is possible to control and monitor the operation of robots, for example to avoid damage. Sensors can be used to define the boundaries of danger zones, allowing the robot to be controlled by the sensor in the event of a hazard.
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​Benefits are also achieved by monitoring the use of forklift trucks by measuring their utilisation rate, thus avoiding additional compensation for the use of forklift trucks. Similarly, collision monitoring prevents unnecessary damage in operational situations.
Furthermore, the capacity of batteries can be monitored and the charging of forklifts and other electrical equipment can be optimised.
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There are also versatile solutions for tracking the warehouse situation and the material in the warehouse, for example how the item being stored moves around the warehouse area and within different warehouse areas, but also for broader logistical tracking.
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