main features
Online, real-time detection of metal particles
Full flow design
100% detection of iron and non-ferrous metal particles
Easy to install
For the displayed monitoring data, it is intuitive and clear
Reliable structural design
No moving parts
Long transmission distance, up to 1000 meters
The signal line can withstand a high isolation voltage of 5KV
overview
Most mechanical equipment failures are caused by mechanical wear, and there is a wealth of information about the wear state in the wear particles. Monitoring it can determine the current wear state or the form of wear that has occurred. When damage is about to occur, the number of metal particles in the lubricating oil will increase sharply. The diameter of metal particles will also increase. Based on the cumulative total number of detected metal particles, key indicators can be given: whether there is a fault, when to stop the machine, and how long it can run to prevent secondary damage, effectively reduce repair costs, minimize downtime, and minimize losses caused by interruptions.This sensor uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to detect the quantity of metal particles in the lubrication system, as a basis for determining the degree of damage to bearings or gearboxes.The sensor must be installed at the lowest point of the return oil pipeline before the filter. Every time a metal particle is detected, the sensor automatically accumulates and counts the particles, and sends the total number of particles detected during this time period to the upper computer at regular intervals.
Technical Parameter
Sensor diameter: 8mm
Minimum measurable particle: Iron 125 μ m
Minimum flow velocity: ≥ 0.5 L/min; Maximum flow velocity: ≤ 4 L/min
Oil pressure: ≤ 40 bar(4MPa)
Oil temperature: -20 ℃ to 80 ℃; Environmental temperature:- 30℃ ~ 80℃
Power supply voltage: 12VDC~33 VDC @ 5W (maximum) (300 mA @ 24 VDC)
Isolation voltage: 5kV
Communication method: RS485 half duplex communication
Applicable oils: hydraulic oil and lubricating oil, artificial oil and mineral oil; Solvents and cleaning agents, etc
