Wireless
Limited only by your imagination, Wireless products can be used in limitless applications to communicate long or short distances without having to run cable.
|
|
Wireless Water Treatment Monitoring in Unsafe or Harsh Conditions |
Waste water treatment plants need to continually monitor various parameters, including temperature, pressure, flow, pH, conductivity, or water levels. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Air Flow/Ventilation Monitoring |
Controlling the temperature in a livestock facility ensures minimum loss of life during an equipment failure.
|
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Robot End Effector |
Sensors are used at the ends of robotic arms to detect the presence of tools or product. Unfortunately, not all robots are in a position to either supply power to a sensor or to allow a wired solution. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Error-Proof Manufacturing |
Applying lean manufacturing principles in existing assembly facilities is increasingly common, with manufacturers looking to speed up production times by eliminating mistakes made when the wrong parts are selected. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Automated Parts Call |
An automated guide vehicle (AGV) delivers assembly line parts to a workstation when the parts are needed. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Automatic Storage & Retrieval System |
For efficient performance, automated storage and retrieval systems use a system of sensors to detect when the retrieval system is in the correct position to access products. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Predictive Maintenance for Motors |
If failing motors can be detected before they shut down, down time and machine damage can be minimized. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Railcar Axle Mover |
A railcar wheel monitoring system detects the railcar wheels and triggers an axle pushing arm to activate, pushing the railcar to the next loading or unloading station. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Train Yard Marshalling |
As train cars pass from one sensor to another at changeover locations, track controls are activated to handle switching of subsequent cars. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Parking Kiosk Access and Control |
Parking control systems and payment kiosks need to automatically activate when a vehicle approaches the parking lot. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Automated Car Wash Detection |
An automated car wash system needs to remain in a low-power consumption standby mode until a vehicle is detected entering the car wash. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Loading Dock Occupancy Monitoring |
For optimum workflow and loading dock traffic management, it is essential for dock workers to immediately know of arrivals. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Water, Waste Water, and Wireless Tank Monitoring and Fill Level Management |
Waste water treatment plants and tank farms need to continually monitor various parameters, including temperature, pressure, flow, pH, conductivity, or water levels. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Monitoring Rotating Equipment |
The temperature of a rotating kiln needs to be monitored and controlled. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Wireless Tank Level Analysis in Unsafe or Harsh Conditions |
Holding and Storage tanks must be continuously analyzed for various parameters, including temperature, pressure, flow, pH, conductivity, or liquid levels. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Motor Temperature Monitoring and Control with a Wireless Network |
Monitoring motor temperature in a high-friction application helps to calculate performance and to schedule maintenance. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Wireless Monitoring Retrofit in a Pre-Certified Facility |
New regulations in a pharmaceutical production facility stipulate that the liquid level of all fluids must be closely monitored and logged. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Monitoring Rotating Equipment in Unsafe or Harsh Conditions |
The temperature of a rotating kiln needs to be monitored and controlled. |
|
Learn more »
|
|
|
Wireless Tank Farm Monitoring in Unsafe or Harsh Conditions |
Tank farms need to continually monitor various parameters, including temperature, pressure, flow, pH, conductivity, or water levels. |
|
Learn more »
|