MP Filtri is set to launch its new ICS inline contamination sensors – designed and manufactured in the UK to deliver an ideal combination of accurate real-time contamination monitoring and cost-effectiveness.
Specially created to open up contamination monitoring to new audiences, the ICS sensors are a simple to operate, high-value product that enables operators to check individual machines for particle build-up and take preventive action before damage and downtime occur.
The sensors come in two different variations – Industrial with a 4-20mA analogue communications configuration, and a Mobile version with CANbus. They ensure operators can access 24/7 real-time contamination monitoring and gain critical early warning of particle build-up.
Key features of the new devices include:
• Robust and durable stainless-steel construction
• Space-efficient design
• Proven MP Filtri LED Light-extinction optical technology
• Inline mounting
• Calibration to ISO 4406 standard
• 3-channel contamination measurement
• Automatic and remote-control flexibility
• Maximum pressure of 420 bar
When used as part of a contamination control strategy, the benefits of the ICS sensors include:
• Lower service and maintenance costs
• Reduced downtime
• Longer system lifespans
Designed and manufactured at our specialist Contamination Monitoring Products division in Evesham, Worcestershire, ICS sensors are made from premium hard-wearing components as is created for durability and longevity.
Utilizing 316-grade stainless steel, the ICS is extremely resistant to corrosion and is compatible with an array of fluid types.
MP Filtri Managing Director John Gardner said: “The new ICS sensors can unleash a new information age for businesses with tight cost controls – delivering real-time contamination monitoring and tried-and-true critical early warning systems at a lower price than standard particle counters and analyzers.
“They enable operators to benefit from reliable, repeatable contamination monitoring in systems where space and budgets are limited.”