Extreme temperature loads lead to heat build-up, material embrittlement, or thermal damage to sensitive components. With targeted cooling, heating, and temperature monitoring, you can protect your machines—even in rapidly changing climatic conditions.
Fine dust penetrates bearings, clogs heat sinks, interferes with sensors, and accelerates wear. With compressed air, filters, and targeted protection, you can keep your equipment clean—and your processes stable.
High humidity and condensation attack contacts, sensors, and bearings—often insidiously, but with massive consequences. Protection against corrosion, targeted dehumidification, and climate control ensure the long-term reliability of electrical and mechanical components.
FLIR offers a range of portable and fixed surveillance devices and control software—all designed to make condition monitoring more efficient and help companies maximize their uptime.
The FLIR E96 is their first pistol grip camera with a thermal resolution of 640 × 480 pixels. This allows inspectors to quickly and safely check high-voltage systems and other hazardous areas for electrical or mechanical faults.
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Stable temperatures, stable processes
Targeted cooling and heating systems prevent heat build-up, cold stiffness, and material failure—especially during rapid temperature changes.
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Keep dirt out – keep technology running
Filters, compressed air, and housing protection prevent deposits on bearings, sensors, and heat sinks—for fewer malfunctions and clean processes.
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Prevent moisture – avoid corrosion
Dehumidification systems and climate control protect contacts, sensors, and components from short circuits, rust, and failures.
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Fewer failures thanks to targeted monitoring
Temperature, humidity, and dust sensors provide early warning of critical situations, enabling a response before damage occurs.
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Longer machine running time thanks to optimal environment
Controlling environmental influences protects bearings, housings, and electronics—and extends the service life of the entire system.
How to optimize your processes for the long term.
The error has been fixed, but the next order is stalled. And the spare parts are still missing from the warehouse? If you want to stabilize processes in the long term, you need to identify the causes and take strategic preventive measures. Our information page offers you support in doing just that and provides valuable insights: Learn how targeted warehousing, strategic purchasing, and smart planning can not only remedy unplanned demand, but also systematically prevent it.
In addition to a checklist that you can use to check your operational processes for unplanned demand, you will also find a white paper that shows you how to ensure smooth production with predictive maintenance.