Hybrid Temperature Sensors
Meet the award winning HANITM. Our latest innovation for the food procesing industry. High Accuracy Non Invasive temperature sensors, that mounts like a surface sensor, but performs like an invasive sensor. Immersion probe level accuracy!
Sanitary Metal Pipe Clamp HANI™ Temperature Sensor
Industrial Metal Pipe Clamp HANI™ Temperature Sensor
Industrial Plastic Pipe Clamp HANI™ Temperature Sensor
HANI™ Temperature Sensor for Metal Tanks
eBook / HANI™ Sensors - whitepaper
Omega HANI™ Sensor Delivers Accurate, In-Pipe Temperature Measurement Without an Invasive In-Pipe Sensor. The invasiveness of highly accurate, in-pipe temperature sensors and the inaccuracy of easy-to-install surface temperature sensors, both present unique challenges for process, measurement, and control.
This paper will detail how Omega’s High Accuracy, Non-Invasive Clamp Temperature Sensor addresses these challenges and delivers highly accurate, non-invasive, in-pipe temperature readings with the quickest and easiest installation process of any sensor on the market today...
Technical Learning
Upgrade Legacy Systems to IIoT and Achieve More
Industrial Internet of Things or IIoT is a prerequisite for industries looking to embrace digital transformation. It is through this connected ecosystem that businesses gain increased visibility in their processes, ensure equipment uptime, perform predictive maintenance, and increase productivity and profitability.
However, realizing these benefits through smart factory initiatives is more challenging than it may seem. The most common obstacle is collecting operational data from legacy machines and communicating that data to the cloud...
How to Connect MODBUS Devices to the Omega Link
Industrial automation systems are expensive assets, designed to offer reliable performance for years. Typically, industrial systems last for decades. It is impractical than to discard these existing systems when new technology becomes available.
So, how do businesses remain competitive and efficient if they cannot afford to adopt new technology? The scenario is common today for most industrial setups...