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Blog HANI : La crème de la crème
Une nouvelle technologie spécialisée dans le contrôle de la température qui se hisse rapidement au sommet de l`industrie agro-alimentaire au niveau des procédés de fabrication et de transformation.
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Product Highlight: IF-IOL Series IO-Link® Converter
Many facilities still rely on proven 4–20 mA and 0–10 V analog sensors for critical measurements. While these signals remain widely supported, integrating them into modern digital architectures can introduce unnecessary complexity, particularly as systems scale or require more granular diagnostics.
The IF-IOL Series IO-Link® Converter is designed to bridge that gap. By converting legacy analog signals into IO-Link® process data, the IF-IOL Series enables existing sensors to participate in a standardized, bidirectional digital communication framework without requiring sensor replacement or extensive rewiring.
Types of Accelerometers
An accelerometer is a device that can measure acceleration experienced by an object. However, there are many types of accelerometers. In this article you will learn about those.
Capteurs Sanitaires
Capteur sanitaire: Un capteur sanitaire est un appareil de mesure de la température, du débit ou de la pression dans un environnement où les produits sont destinés à la consommation humaine.
Why is Air Balancing HVAC Systems Important?
Air balancing ensures an HVAC system delivers the correct airflow to each zone, room, and terminal as intended by the original design. By measuring, adjusting, and verifying airflow, proper balancing improves comfort, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and equipment reliability. This article explains common airflow measurement techniques, including flow hoods and duct traverse methods, and compares traditional proportional balancing with predictive balancing. It highlights how predictive balancing reduces iteration, improves accuracy, and saves time, especially in complex or mission-critical HVAC systems such as hospitals, laboratories, clean rooms, and data centers.




