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vi UK FOCUS World’s first 80 GHz wireless IIoT radar level sensor


The FWR30 is Endress+Hauser’s first cloud-connected radar and world’s first 80 GHz wireless IIoT sensor, providing full transparency in the storage and transport of liquids.


April 21, 2020 – Endress+Hauser launches the Micropilot FWR30, its first cloud-connected radar, to provide full transparency in the storage and transport of liquids. As the world’s first 80 GHz wireless IIoT sensor, it combines high-end technology and user-friendly digital services in one cost-effective device. The instrument’s continuously recorded measurement data can be accessed at any time, from anywhere due to the device’s cloud connection, with communication made possible by an integrated SIM card.


Installation is easy and can be done in less than three minutes. An integrated battery allows operation without an external power supply, a particular advantage for measuring points that are difficult to access. This compact device is a perfect fit for stackable tanks and enables a plug-and-play solution for flexible and easy installation.


In addition to the measured level, users receive information on the location of their storage tanks and containers via the cellular communication system. The instrument provides facts where previously only assumptions were possible, helping users optimize logistic and storage processes and save valuable time by providing continuous and easy access to inventory information.


The Micropilot FWR30 can be used for level measurement and inventory management of mobile and stationary plastic tanks. In addition, the tracking of mobile storage tanks is also possible. The free radiating measuring device covers measuring ranges up to 50 feet and temperatures between -4°F and +140°F. Because it uses non-contact measurement, the Micropilot FWR30 can be used in all liquid media. It is resistant to corrosion, abrasion, viscosity or toxicity and can be used in a variety of industries.


Depending on individual requirements, users can choose from a broad portfolio of services, that include Netilion Value and SupplyCare Hosting. All digital software applications can be used on various end devices such as desktop, tablet or smartphone, and comply with the highest security and data protection requirements.


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Fever detection using infrared cameras quickly identifies people with elevated body temperature


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Rapidly spreading viral diseases, such as COVID 19, lead to an increased need to determine body temperature quickly and reliably using infrared measurement technology. But checking each person individually is often cumbersome and time-consuming. That is why Optris has now launched a new system based on the current version of the PI 450i infrared camera, which has an optical resolution of 382 x 288 pixels. Together with the included PIX Connect Software, the surface temperature of a person’s face can be measured even when they are just passing by.


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The new system can be used with two different methods: The temperature of people in a crowd can be recorded, or people can be checked individually for an elevated temperature. The second method provides more reliable results because the temperature measurement can be taken at the eyelid where the temperature has the strongest correlation to the body’s core temperature. Optris provides the appropriate optics to perform the measurements at an optimal distance using both methods.


The PI 450i infrared camera has a thermal sensitivity of 40 mK. To increase the absolute accuracy of temperature measurement, which is typically ą2°C for infrared cameras, the PI 450i can be used in combination with a reference radiator. The BR 20AR type radiator is equipped with a highly accurate internal temperature sensor. This reference signal is processed in the PIX Connect software. This allows for an overall accuracy of the system of ą0.5 °C. The software runs on any standard PC and is quick and easy to set up and configure.


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KNF’s customer specific solutions perform demanding tasks reliably and precisely and are at the core of many global manufacturers’ systems. Our flexible cost effective modular manufacturing processes allows us to provide customised diaphragm pump technology for both small and large production volumes.


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Temperature thresholds for example can also be defined, which will automatically trigger an alarm if they are exceeded. The new system can be used wherever contactless checking of many people for an elevated body temperature is necessary to prevent a virus from spreading further. Possible places of application of the system include airports and railway stations as well as hospitals, schools, offices, shopping centres and more.


New range of microphones designed for high-precision, free-field measurements and ideal where a microphone with high sensitivity is required


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To help engineers and acousticians achieve accurate measurements in their everyday tasks, Bruel & Kjær has introduced the Type 4966 family of robust, reliable, free-field microphones ideal for high-precision acoustic measurements.


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The family includes four carefully selected types suitable for different applications. There is a model for all-round acoustic measurements in temperatures up to 125°C; typical applications include interior and exterior vehicle acoustic measurements - and sound power. Another version is well suited for when low-frequency disturbance, such as body boom or road noise, needs to be eliminated. There is also a model for measurements in confined spaces or buildings with a low noise floor and another for high sound pressure level (SPL) measurements or if the integrity of the microphone measurement channel needs to be checked


Just like every Bruel & Kjær microphone, the entire production process of the Type 4966 family is done by hand and controlled by tight tolerances, making certain that each microphone meets the highest standards.


Assembly takes place in an ISO Class 5 clean room, ensuring that the microphones maintain their low noise floor and high stability even in environments that combine high humidity and high temperature.


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