IO-Link vibration sensors for the Industrial Digital Transformation: unlock your system's full potential
Industrial machines need to be continually monitored for common fault conditions, allowing for timely and predictable scheduling of maintenance before major damage or failure. Continuous monitoring offers superior protection against production downtime vs. single measurement monitoring systems.
In an industrial era marked by interconnectivity and seamless data-sharing between devices, the preventative maintenance sector is now strongly trending towards accelerometers with capabilities such as wireless transmission, digital outputs like IO-Link, and edge processing of data at the sensor level.
What if you could convert your current control system into one centralized hub for total plant performance?
IO-Link is a serial, bi-directional point-to-point connection for signal transmission and power supply under any network, fieldbus, or backplane bus. This workshop would like to prepare attendees to apply IO-Link in their own project, analyze the main technologies currently available on the market and evaluate their performances at frequencies associated with common faults.
Implement the universal protocol that’s changing the landscape of condition monitoring making it easier than ever to transmit machine vibration data to the systems you know and trust. Expand your condition monitoring network easily with IO-Link's plug-and-play functionality, all while reducing costs associated with traditional maintenance runs.
Provide technical details of the technology will be provided along with practical demonstrations.
The workshop is designed for:
- End-Users
- OEMs / Machine Builders
- System Integrators / Distributors
- Manufacturers of automation devices
Matteo Apicella
Matteo Apicella - Vibration Analyst Cat. 2, ISO 18436-2. Graduated at Politecnico di Milano; after some years in the field in close contact with applications and customers mainly on Oil&Gas projects, he joined the PCB team as Sales Engineer at the Italian subsidiary PCB Piezotronics S.r.l., part of the Amphenol Corporation group. Responsible for the IMI (Industrial Monitoring Instrumentation) and Energy division for the Italian market.
Matteo Apicella, Vibration Analyst Cat. 2, ISO 18436-2 at PCB