(Grain-) Silo management
Silo management with sensors refers to the application of sensor technology and data analysis in conjunction with silos to make the storage process of bulk goods more efficient and controlled.
Effective silo management helps to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, ensure the quality of stored goods, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Data can be recorded over years, if desired, to analyze them, uncover savings potentials, or simply for documentation purposes.
Level sensors: Sensors are placed in the silo to continuously monitor the level of bulk material. This information can help to accurately track inventory and plan replenishments in a timely manner.
Temperature sensors: Sensor technology for monitoring the temperature in the silo. This is particularly important for detecting changes in temperature that could affect the quality of stored goods.
Moisture sensors: Measurement of moisture in the silo to ensure that the storage conditions meet the requirements of the stored goods. This is especially important for products that are susceptible to moisture damage.
Gas sensors: In some cases, gas sensors are used to monitor dangerous gas concentrations and provide early warnings of potential hazards.
Automated control systems: Based on the data collected by the sensors, automated control systems can be implemented to optimize level indicators, control ventilation systems, or automatically trigger warnings in critical conditions.
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