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WiT-es Self-Powered - Wireless Sensors

WiT-es Self-Powered - Wireless Sensors

Sensors are a crucial component of industrial production, providing vital data for quality control, process monitoring, and automation. With the increasing digitization of industries, the scope of sensor applications has grown exponentially...

Sensors are a crucial component of industrial production, providing vital data for quality control, process monitoring, and automation. With the increasing digitization of industries, the scope of sensor applications has grown exponentially. Moreover, sustainability has become a driving force for Industry 4.0 projects and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), ESCOM Enhanced Solutions' wireless and self-powered sensors provide a crucial step in achieving this goal.

Our commitment to innovation and excellence, our products, like WiT-es, are designed to offer the highest levels of accuracy, efficiency, and reliability for diverse industrial applications, with continuous monitoring to ensure optimal performance.

WiT-es wireless, batteryless temperature sensors has been developed on the principle of energy harvesting, drawing energy from temperature difference. They do not require any wires or batteries for operation, making them flexible, inexpensive to install, and maintenance-free. The combination of wireless technology and energy harvesting eliminates the need for battery replacement or kilometers of cables, conduits, cable ways, saving time and labor costs, while also preserving resources and protecting the environment.

Traditional way of Temperature Check in Pipes...

Traditional in-pipe temperature sensors, including thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors, have been essential in various industries for monitoring temperature variations. However, they present several drawbacks.

These conventional sensors rely on wired connections for data transmission and power supply, necessitating complex and extensive cabling infrastructure. Cable trays and platforms must be installed to accommodate wiring, increasing costs and architectural requirements.

Over time, cables are susceptible to deterioration, leading to signal loss, inaccurate measurements, and potential safety hazards. Regular maintenance is essential to address these issues, adding to operational expenses.

Furthermore, the dependence on external power sources or batteries results in additional maintenance and environmental concerns related to battery disposal.

In summary, traditional in-pipe temperature sensors, while effective, present challenges in terms of high installation and maintenance costs, complex cabling, and environmental impacts. Modern wireless and self-powered alternatives like WiT-es offer a more sustainable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective solution for industrial temperature sensing applications.