Asystom launches application for monitoring valves

Asystom, a pioneer in the field of industrial technological innovation, announces the launch of a groundbreaking application aimed at monitoring industrial valves. This wireless, easy-to-install application is non-intrusive and stands out for its simplicity and unmatched efficiency in the market.

Developed in partnership with TotalEnergies’ industrial site in Tempa Rossa, Basilicata, Italy, this solution leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to offer real-time, autonomous monitoring of industrial valves, detecting any internal leaks due to wear and tear.

Production site managers need to regularly check the condition of their valves to ensure process quality and prevent potentially dangerous leaks. Such monitoring is crucial for industries, as internal leaks can significantly impact energy expenses, industrial process efficiency, and environmental preservation.

However, traditional monitoring processes are expensive and often require specific organization, like monthly site visits with probes to analyze the valve condition at that moment. Continuous analysis at a reasonable cost has not been available until now.

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Recognizing this challenge, the TotalEnergies industrial site in Tempa Rossa was in search of a suitable solution.

Since its establishment eight years ago, Asystom has consistently been at the forefront of innovative practices in monitoring industrial equipment. Diverging from conventional methods that rely on pre-existing databases, Asystom introduces a self-learning AI that can create its own data from vibratory and acoustic sensors. This groundbreaking method guarantees precise and dependable diagnostics, enabling industries to predict failures and enhance maintenance strategies.

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