Popular Sensors Used for Industrial Automation
Technological advancements such as AI, Big Data, IoT have played a significant role in helping the manufacturing world embrace industrial automation. However, since a considerable part of industrial automation revolves around collecting, analyzing, and processing data, these technologies need to be supported by sensors that enable the actual data capture and help measure the local environment in the form of data points.
Accordingly, the
industrial world uses a range of sensors that capture data relating to various
critical aspects of particular equipment or an assembly line. These sensors
contribute to the efficiency of industrial automation to a considerable extent.
Based on the data received, they help the concerned people know whether the
equipment or system is running smoothly or if the data signifies the onset of a
particular problem in the time to come.
In this view, Millennium
Semiconductors, the leading distributor of industrial IoT sensors and the top electronic components distributors,
talks about some of the popular sensors used for industrial automation.
4 Popular Sensors Used
for Industrial Automation
Sensors that enable
industrial automation to entail a range of critical factors such as pressure,
torque, temperature, and humidity. They collect crucial data relating to these
elements of the manufacturing operations and thus contribute to the efficient
working of the machine and the assembly line. So, here are four popular sensors
involved in industrial automation.
1.
Torque Sensors
Manufacturing units use torque
sensors in various parts of the machinery along a manufacturing line to
facilitate additional protection during load and increase the machine’s
overload capacity to determine the equipment’s failure levels further. This is
done by measuring the mass and mass movement of inertia and the rotation speed.
Automation allows taking
the data gathered to facilitate optimal load for every machine and compute the
time and the need for maintenance and downtime. Within torque sensors, the two
most common ones include torque transducers and rotating torque sensors.
2.
Pressure Sensors
Pressure forms an
integral part of every manufacturing process. While pressures lower than the
desired levels can affect manufacturing efficiency, those higher can affect the
working of the equipment. Pressure sensors
enable the operators to determine the pressure levels and thus help them
exercise control over the pressure. Subsequently, sensors also indicate when
the machine pressure reaches excessively high levels.
3.
Temperature Sensor and Industrial
Humidity Sensors
Manufacturing units often
use temperature sensors and industrial humidity sensors
together. It is because of the high temperature in the presence of water can
vaporize molecules and increase humidity. Excessively high temperatures can
lead to a breakdown. On the other hand, low temperatures can also affect
production. This is where temperature sensors come into the picture as they
help measure the machine’s temperature.
Some of the most commonly
used temperature sensors include infrared sensors and thermometers,
thermocouples, thermistors, resistant temperature detectors (RTDs), etc. These
sensors are well equipped to measure the temperature of the concerned machine
and stop the machine from overheating automatically, without requiring a human
touch or intervention to do so.
4.
CO2 Sensors
CO2 sensors,
as the name suggests, are devices that help measure the carbon dioxide levels
involved in a particular application. They are used across various
applications, including HVAC, safety, life sciences, agriculture, aerospace,
modified atmosphere packaging applications, fire suppression testing,
transportation, etc.
Millennium Semiconductors
– The Leading Electronic Components Distributor and Sensor Distributors in
India
Millennium Semiconductors
is a leading distributor of electronic components. The company is the
distributor of range of sensors including temperature sensors, CO2 sensors, IR
sensors, industrial humidity sensors, and pressure sensors to cover the
critical sensor needs of various industrial applications. For more details,
connect with Millennium Semiconductors India Pvt. Ltd. at marcom@millenniumsemi.com/
+91 8308838961.
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