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A Guide to Industrial Sensors and Automation Applications
Nov 1, 2024 · Image Credit: panuwat phimpha/Shutterstock.com. Sensors That Drive Industry: An Introduction. Industrial sensors are the backbone of precision and control across key sectors, each sensor type designed to monitor critical parameters that ensure consistent, high-quality operations. 1 Temperature Sensors: Essential in fields like energy and manufacturing, these sensors stabilize operational ...
New Emerson Dewpoint Sensor Monitors Humidity and Air Quality …
Jan 10, 2025 · While most industrial sensors only monitor humidity, the DS1 provides precise dew point monitoring that makes it possible for manufacturers to continuously track critical values, address excess moisture and prevent its negative effects. For instance, moisture can affect process reliability by corroding components, washing the lubrication out of moving parts, and extending switching and ...
Flame Detection Sensors: Innovations in Fire Safety Technology
Mar 8, 2024 · Sensors are central technologies in a huge range of modern devices across a diverse range of industries. Explore the critical role and innovations in flame detection sensors for enhanced fire safety and reduced false alarms in various settings.
Pressure Sensors for Efficient HVAC Systems
Jan 7, 2025 · Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems routinely maintain indoor comfort and air quality. Integrating pressure sensors into these systems is a transformative practice that improves operational reliability and energy efficiency.
Exploring Infrared Non-Contact Temperature Sensor Technology
Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report: APA. Amphenol Advanced Sensors. (2025, January 27). Advancements in Infrared Non-Contact Temperature Sensors: Innovations And Applications.
Revolutionizing Haptic Feedback with Soft, Customizable Touch
Jan 9, 2025 · Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Stuttgart have developed cutaneous electrohydraulic (CUTE) wearable devices, revolutionizing the range of haptic sensations future consumer products can offer.
What is Oxidation Reduction Potential and How Do ORP Sensors …
Nov 2, 2023 · Image Credit: Hamilton Process Analytics. Any aqueous solution with excess oxidizers or reducers will exhibit a voltage potential. Excess reducers give a net negative charge, while excess oxidizers give a net positive charge, with a neutral liquid having no charge.
An A to Z of Nuclear Reactor Sensors
Aug 8, 2022 · Image Credit: Parilov/Shutterstock.com. This article provides an overview of the advanced sensor technology used to monitor and control modern nuclear power reactors.. Sensors and control systems are critical for the functioning of …
2025 Pressure Sensor Manufacturing Trends
Jan 7, 2025 · Image Credit: Superior Sensor Technology. Pressure sensor manufacturing is also subject to these rapid changes. This article looks at key trends anticipated to shape sensor manufacturing in 2025, ranging from expanding smart environment applications to …
What is a Photodiode Array? - AZoSensors
Jul 24, 2023 · Image Credit: Vladimir Zhupanenko/Shutterstock.com. History of Photodiode Arrays. In the mid-20 th century, researchers started to explore semiconductor materials for light detection. Initially, single photodiodes were used, but the need for larger and more efficient devices led to the advent of photodiode arrays.