Tech@Lunch - Compressed air leak localisation and removal

Compressed air leak localisation and removal
The topic of the first session in this special series of 5 energy cost reduction webinars is "Compressed air leak localisation and removal". During this session we will show a fully autonomous navigation and detection system that we have developed to locate compressed air leaks. A problem with compressed air is often that there is production and release of leaks, causing a lot of energy to be lost. Sometimes up to 20 percent of the energy used by a compressor is lost through those leaks.
However, today those leaks can easily be detected with ultrasonic devices, but first of all you have to have people for that and thus charge man hours for it, and not every production process allows monitoring without stopping the production process.
Our standalone system can simply be mounted on a forklift or other mobile unit and simply locates compressed air leaks during the production process. This system entails a limited investment, which at most pays for itself quickly because the energy loss can possibly be limited. So register quickly and learn all about it during this webinar.
Tech@Lunch Special
Energy cost reduction in the make industry
The energy crisis is kicking in. Families and companies are massively looking for energy-saving measures. But due to the sharply rising prices, lowering energy costs is also more urgent than ever for production companies. Technological innovation plays an important role in this story. Based on previous research, Flanders Make has developed a series of solutions to quickly reduce the energy bill of production companies. During this Tech@Lunch special, we present an innovation every Monday afternoon for 5 weeks that makes it possible to save much more energy and lower energy bills in the short term.
WHAT?
Tech@Lunch special: Compressed air leak localisation and removal
FOR WHOM?
For and by researchers, engineers and anyone involved in R&D.
WHEN?
Monday 14 November 2022 at 12u30
HOW TO PARTICIPATE?
Participation is free, you only need to register via the form below.
Register here
Registrations for this webinar are closed. You can join the webinar directly via this link.