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Online Particle Sensor Animation is now 'Online'
Posted: 06/07/2009
Kittiwake unveils the latest addition to www.kittiwake.com - our animated particle sensor movie. 

Its never been that simple to describe on a webpage or a flyer just how useful online sensors, and online Particle sensors can be.  However, it is now widely recognised that online sensors are the future.  With online and real time trend data available on screen from remote machines, or in remote locations there has never been a better time to consider moving your monitoring online.  Analysis of machinery wear by monitoring of the oil quality and contamination is becoming increasingly widespread and important in the fight against unnecessary downtime and critical failure.

Our new animated movie visually demonstrates the particle sensor in a typical oil flow, providing trend data about the particles in your oil.

View the animated performance graph

The Kittiwake Particle Content Sensor goes beyond the normal wear debris sensors to offer unparralled size resolution.  Providing a debris count for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals which you can monitor in real-time.  This allows you to take immediate action on the first indication of change, helping you prevent failure, not just catastrophic failure.


Visit the particle sensor page now for more information on the world leading particle sensor from Kittiwake.

The requirement for on-line machinery and oil condition monitoring is becoming evermore apparent as maintenance costs increase and production capacity and equipment performance is maximised. While temperature, pressure and vibration sensors all have their part to play in a condition monitoring package, early detection of changes in oil and lubricant condition and regular, consistent monitoring of wear metal debris in rotating plant provide greater insight into the actual condition of vital machinery and equipment.

Kittiwake have developed a range of innovative and practical on-line sensors for wear metal debris and oil condition detection and monitoring - click the link to visit the online sensor pages.

Look out for more animations soon


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