Innovation in quality control: non-invasive monitoring for fluid detection/characterisation
TECNALIA is presenting a system based on ultrasound technology that will change the way of monitoring products, without coming into contact with them, thus avoiding making changes to the production system.
Currently, the monitoring and quality control of fluids is still carried out manually and on an ad-hoc basis, sometimes resulting in slow operations, which can lead to low profitability of production.
Ultrasound-based system
In this webinar we will discover a new system based on ultrasound.
- Through the implementation of external sensors, it monitors the state of the processes in real time in a non-invasive way, making it possible to have continuous information on the process, even in points or situations that were not viable until now (areas that were difficult to access).
- It also allows for more efficient and accurate decision-making.
- TECNALIA’s expert Nekane Galarza will explain what this technology involves, its areas of application in terms of non-invasive monitoring, its potential for reducing time and increasing productivity, directly impacting the quality and profitability of processes.
Aimed at:
Learn about the possibilities for improvement offered by the digitalisation of processes and this system applicable to various sectors such as:
- Food: products where direct handling needs to be avoided.
- Pharmaceutical: to preserve the sterility of products.
- Oil&Gas: corrosive, flammable environments or where it is not advisable to drill the enclosure