ITT Inc. and its Enidine brand is redefining the shock absorber industry with Sentinel 1, ITT Enidine’s first-generation on-board monitoring system.
“Sentinel 1’s new patent-pending design is the first of its kind in the shock absorber industry,” said Farrokh Batliwala, SVP and President, Connect and Control Technologies, ITT Inc. “By incorporating microelectronic solutions with Enidine’s robust heavy-duty shock absorber technology, Sentinel 1 can be designed into any energy management solution for reliable performance monitoring. This new technology is manufactured to meet our customers’ most demanding material handling requirements, particularly within storage and retrieval applications.”
Sentinel 1 is the latest addition to Enidine’s comprehensive technology portfolio. As an affordable entry level solution, Sentinel1 features event impact signal trigger capabilities protecting valuable equipment and ensuring seamless operations for various manufacturing applications including automatic storage and retrieval systems, warehousing, overhead crane and amusement rides.
“Sentinel 1’s technology incorporates continuous shock absorber and impact monitoring, energy harvesting and the ability to communicate across a facility to a PLC or other similar systems without wires or batteries,” said Greg Herman, Director of Sales and Business Development. “These features make Sentinel 1 easy to adapt into a previously installed shock absorber base. It’s designed with affordability and longevity in mind, giving manufacturers and OEMs the power to incorporate next-generation IoT 4.0 technology into their designs without the burden of major equipment modification.”
Additional features and benefits of Sentinel 1 include:
• Advanced Intelligence Theory: Capture, measure and transmit pressure, velocity and positional data to a PLC interface leveraging Sentinel technology
• Predictable Maintenance Technology: Allows customers to monitor and manage simple (wear indicators) to complex (sensor technologies)
• Intelligent Technology Development:
• Flexibility to provide beneficial information within various in-use applications
• Monitor cycle count, hours of operation and internal pressure of shock absorbers
• Control box can be integrated into OEM’s systems
• Remote notification to facilities manager of shock absorber information
• Flexibility for products of various sizes to utilize technology
• Multi-aisle reporting across the entire facility
ITT Enidine
www.enidine.com/en-US/Sentinel-1
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