To monitor processes by temperature and humidity. We have already given the example of a POC that we carry out in the food industry. In addition to this case, we use intelligent temperature and humidity sensors in refrigerators and cold rooms to store perishable products. We can also control the temperature in environments with ovens or hot processes, such as melting iron, for example. Another function of intelligent temperature sensors is to detect possible overheating, which can damage your machinery if not identified; as in the case of rooms with IT hardware, overheating can impact various equipment essential to the company’s operation.
Iot In Industry: To avoid accidents: Prevention! As the saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry. Do you use gas in the industry you operate? How about a gas detection sensor?
Are there places that cannot be accessed? How about, in addition to information and instruction, using an intelligent presence sensor? As we know about temperature sensors, is there temperature monitoring in your sector to prevent accidents involving employees with overheated ovens?
Smart protection measures must be taken seriously; the cost of deploying IoT in the industry is minimal. But what about someone’s life, is there anyone who pays? How about reviewing with your company’s security area how preventive action is taken and what information they have in real-time about risk areas?
How Can It Be Applied In Your Company?
These are some applications and examples of the Industrial IoT, but countless other opportunities exist in this industrial internet universe. The ideal project for your company will depend on your entire process and the improvements that can be implemented at each stage. Assess the potential of the internet of things applied to your company and how it approaches your business, contact us.