A new service in collaboration with BM Ecomo and the inline moisture meter KB-30! Enables bulk remote checks of multiple devices and collaborates with other measuring instruments for defect prediction and efficiency improvement.
This is a new service that works in conjunction with our inline moisture meter KB-30. "We want to automate moisture measurement, but we're unsure if it can be utilized in our case." In response to such concerns, we propose a system that not only measures but also follows up on how to utilize the data. Example of implementation: Biomass power plant ◇ Connect the KB-30 to an IoT gateway to upload measurement values to the cloud ◇ Check measurement values online from the management room, smartphone, or tablet ◇ Collaborate with temperature and humidity sensors to predict issues and improve combustion efficiency The system will be tailored to each individual customer. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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We connect the IoT gateway and KB-30 to create a custom-made system for each customer. Please contact us for more details.
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