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31 Oct 2023

Sensor calibration for the oil and gas industry

In the oil and gas industry, high accuracy measurements are critical in both tank gauging and custody transfers. Since accurate...

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31 Oct 2023

The vital role of reliable sensors

Wind farms are complex installations, and for both cost and safety reasons, they need to be monitored constantly. This necessitates...

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31 Oct 2023

Cryogenic storage and transportation

In the complete gas storage installation, sensors might look like just a drop in the ocean. But despite their small...

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25 Oct 2023

Marine hydraulics – Optimize operations with precise temperature monitoring

Hydraulics is not only an accurate technology used in several engineering fields – it is one of the most essential...

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25 Oct 2023

Tolerance classes for sensors according to IEC 60751

The international standard IEC 60751 specifies the requirements and temperature/resistance relationship for industrial platinum temperature sensors. The standard was revised...

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25 Oct 2023

Reliable LNG storage and distribution with Senmatic sensors

Liquid natural gas (also referred to as LNG) is natural gas chilled to minus 162°C (-260°F), which makes it liquid....

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25 Oct 2023

How Senmatics sensors ensure stable operation of marine scrubbers

What is a marine scrubber? Marine scrubbers, also called Exhaust Gas Cleaning systems (ESGS), are used to remove any harmful...

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25 Oct 2023

Sensors ensure fresh produce from farm to table in refrigerated containers

Daily, perishable goods such as fruits and vegetables are transported around the globe to meet consumer demand for fresh produce....

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25 Oct 2023

Why the number of measuring points in wind turbines is increasing

Wind turbines have undergone massive technological developments in recent decades. From simple turbines with a generator to complex power plants...

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25 Oct 2023

The 5 most relevant marine fuels right now

On January 1st, 2020, a new regulation from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on the amount of Sulphur fuel allowed...

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25 Oct 2023

Retrofit: Existing marine engines ready for greener fuels

The term Retrofit describes the refit of engines in existing ships to run on a different and more sustainable fuel...

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6 Oct 2023

Energy storage bridges the gap between energy supply and demand

Storing thermal energy in tanks or in underground installations makes it possible to save excess energy for use at a...

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6 Jul 2023

Monitoring ballast water systems with sensors

To protect local ecosystems from harmful marine organisms and invasive aquatic species distributed globally in ballast water, the International Maritime...

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12 Jun 2023

How to increase revenue by preventing moisture-related issues

The combination of airborne moisture and salts inside offshore wind turbines creates severe challenges – and risks of breakdown. To...

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