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Infrared moisture sensor OMNIR
in-line4-20 mARS-485

infrared moisture sensor
infrared moisture sensor
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Characteristics

Mounting
in-line
Technology
infrared
Output
4-20 mA, Modbus, Profibus, Modbus RTU, Ethernet, ProfiNet, DeviceNet, RS-485, IoT
Protection level
IP69K
Other characteristics
with temperature measurement
Applications
for bulk materials, for concrete, for industrial applications, for biomass, for the food industry, for paper
Measuring range (%)

Max.: 95 %

Min.: 0.1 %

Precision

0.1 %

Measuring range (temperature)

Max.: 400 °C
(752 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Working temperature

Max.: 80 °C
(176 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

On-Line Near Infrared Sensor Built for a Networked Future Development of the OMNIR on-line near infrared moisture sensor began with the recognition that a new era has begun for manufacturing. Automation, and the associated sensors, must radically change to gather more process data that manufacturers will use to drive operational excellence. Unfortunately, after a thorough review of the available NIR sensors on the market, it is clear that they cannot meet these new demands. Most of these sensors were built 10+ years ago when technology was not as advanced. Finna Sensors saw the opportunity to shake up the status quo. It embarked on a substantial investment to build a new NIR sensor, from the ground up, which offers the most advanced data gathering and analytics on the market. Coming from OMNI, meaning “all” and NIR, meaning “near infrared,” the OMNIR is an intelligent all-sensing solution that was created to thrive in a networked world with built-in Internet of Things (IOT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) features. It leverages the latest electronics and software to offer a ground-breaking solution for manufacturers.
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