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Using sensor technology from ifm for valve control

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Chemical and process industry
Industry 4.0
IIoT platform moneo
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As raw materials are often stored in silos, valve sensors (MVQ) can be used to check whether a valve flap is open or closed – so the first signs of wear can be detected at an early stage. In this way, Sto can also see whether a valve is worn or blocked, which gives them the opportunity to prevent faulty batches and save time and money in production. Another advantage of ifm's sensor technology is the IO-Link connection which allows Sto to access the sensor directly from the central system, making it easy to operate and maintain it.

About Sto

Sto is a manufacturer of paints and plasters, and the world's leading supplier of thermal insulation composite systems, supported by sensor technology from ifm.

About Sto

Sto is a manufacturer of paints and plasters, and the world's leading supplier of thermal insulation composite systems, supported by sensor technology from ifm.

IO-Link systems from ifm

Point-to-point communication with IO-Link systems from ifm

IO-Link has been developed by leading sensor, actuator and control manufacturers. The result is a standardised and fieldbus independent interface for automation. This provides the user with point-to-point connections without complex addressing. Binary switches that used to be limited to simple switching signals or analogue values have developed into smart sensors.

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