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Instrumentation and Monitoring Equipment

Process sensors

Precise monitoring and control of critical variables in industrial environments, ensuring continuous, real-time monitoring of production lines.

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Industrial process sensors

The process sensor range is designed for industries that need to know what is happening in their facilities at all times: from measuring flow, level, pressure or temperature, to monitoring physical-chemical and safety parameters in complex processes.

Combining robust instrumentation with IoT connectivity and data analysis, the process sensors offered by ENVIRA help anticipate incidents, reduce unplanned downtime and increase operational efficiency.

Pyxis Lab

Pyxis Lab smart sensors for critical fluid quality monitoring in industrial refrigeration systems

pH balance

Turbidity control

Conductivity monitoring

Filtration and particle removal

Corrosion/deposit inhibitor and coolant residue control

Corrosion rate monitoring

Siemens

Siemens instrumentation enables the control of any process water and wastewater application.

Level measurement

Flow measurement

Pressure

Temperature

Continuous, real-time monitoring of industrial processes

Continuous, real-time monitoring of industrial processes is key to keeping operations under control, detecting deviations at an early stage and taking action before they result in non-compliance, a safety breach or a plant shutdown.

Automatic monitoring systems, supported by sensors distributed throughout the process, provide constantly updated data, facilitating more precise control and immediate response to any anomaly.

Having connected process sensors allows for optimising the performance of equipment and facilities, reducing energy and raw material consumption, and extending the useful life of assets. With continuous information on variables such as flow, pressure, temperature, or composition, it is possible to adjust operating parameters, implement predictive maintenance strategies, and improve process stability.

Furthermore, continuous measurement is essential for demonstrating compliance with legal requirements, industry regulations and internal quality specifications. In sectors such as chemicals, petrochemicals, energy, water treatment, food and beverages, and pharmaceuticals, the data generated by process sensors serves as the basis for traceability, audits, environmental reports and certifications, as is already the case in emissions control and air and water quality solutions.