SKF offers a range of vibration monitoring systems that use sensors to detect changes in the equipment's vibration levels. These systems can be used to monitor rotating equipment such as motors, pumps, and gearboxes, and can detect early signs of wear, misalignment, or other problems that can lead to equipment failure.
Software systems refer to a collection of programs, data, and instructions that work together to perform specific tasks or provide solutions to various problems. They are designed to facilitate the execution of specific functions, automate processes, and manage data within a computer or a networked environment.
SKF's thermography systems use thermal imaging cameras to detect hot spots in equipment. These hot spots can indicate a range of problems, including friction, misalignment, and electrical faults.
SKF has developed a range of industrial sensors that incorporates over three decades of practical experience from providing transducers such as accelerometers and velocity sensors, to machinery monitoring of all classes in multiple industries.
SKF's wireless monitoring systems provide real-time data and alerts using wireless technology, allowing operators to monitor equipment from a distance and take corrective action quickly.