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Broadsens Releases Industrial Structural Health Monitoring System D110C

Broadsens is pleased to release the BroadScan D110C, the industrial version Structural Health Monitoring System. BroadScan D110C has an integrated waveform generator, power amplifier, data acquisition and signal processing. It can generate lamb wave to piezoelectric sensors, then collect structural response. BroadScan D110C has a wide excitation frequency range that can go up to 4MHz and go down to 50kHz. The output voltage can go up to 140v peak-peak. It also has very high sampling rate that can go up to 80MS/s, with a resolution of 14 bit. D110C can connect to general piezoelectric sensors, or it can connect to Broadsens’s piezoelectric sensors conveniently.

BroadScan D110C multichannel ultrasonic transmitter and receiver

Bolt Loosening Solutions for Industrial Applications

Broadsens Corporation, a leader in Structural health monitoring and condition based maintenance, announced today the release of the revolutionary non-intrusive bolt loosening solutions for industrial applications. 

Bolt loosening solution with wireless sensors

With our wireless bolt loosening monitoring solutions, users can monitor the tightness of bolted joints, receive early warnings and alarms of bolt loosening, and track bolt loosening progressive over time for more than 10 years. Our solutions increase safety and longevity of critical assets, reduce downtime by optimizing operation and maintenance activities and help drive smarter, faster business decisions for industrial companies.

Based on non-intrusive sensors, ultra-low power technology, long-lasting internal batteries, and secure wireless data transmission, Broadsens bolt-loosening system is designed for easy installation and continuous operation without maintenance for years in harsh environments.

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Broadsens attended Corrosion Conference & Expo 2019

March 24-28, 2019

Nashville Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Booth #1108

Broadsens attended Corrosion Conference & Expo 2019. Broadsens showcased the latest piezoelectric sensor technology and ultrasound system for corrosion monitoring. The ultrasound corrosion monitoring solution can bring long-term value to power plants, steel mills, gas, pipeline and refinery companies.

BroadScan D100 ultrasound scanner for structural health monitoring

Sunnyvale, Calif., June 15, 2016 – Broadsens, the leader in ultrasonic damage detection systems, today announced the release of the BroadScan D100 using high-performance ultrasound scanners specifically for structural health monitoring applications. The device features multi-channel ultrasound scanning and sensor data acquisition. Built with advanced data analysis and damage detection algorithms, this is the perfect choice for detecting internal cracks and defects. The ultrasonic scanner can be used with Broadsens’s industrial compact piezoelectric sensors

The BroadScan D100 uses four ultrasonic transmission channels and eight ultrasonic receiving channels to generate and collect ultrasonic signals in multiple paths. It can be connected to a network via an Ethernet or wireless network interface. It also provides an easy to use web interface for remote access. It can be operated with external power or internal battery.

BroadScan D100 ultrasonic scanner

Its characteristics include:

  • Four ultrasonic transmission channels
  • Eight ultrasonic receiving channels
  • 20 dB – 100 dB adjustable gain
  • 14-bit resolution ADC and DAC
  • 80 ms / s sampling rate
  • Supports up to 128 sensors (temperature, humidity, vibration, acceleration, strain, etc.)
  • Integrated data storage (32 GB standard, expandable to 128 GB)
  • 1 GHz processing speed
  • Wired and wireless internet connection
  • Battery powered

Broadsens Releases Compact Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Transducer

Milpitas, CA, January 20, 2017 – Broadsens Corporation, a leader in Structural Health monitoring (SHM) and condition based maintenance, announced today the release of the miniature piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer, designed for structural health monitoring and industrial IOT applications.

Piezoelectric sensors can be used to measure pressure, force, acceleration, and strain to convert mechanical stress into electrical charge. It can also be used to generate sound that is converted into mechanical waves by charge. In the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) application, piezoelectric sensors can be used to generate and receive ultrasonic waveforms to detect structural damage. Typical piezoelectric transducers are thin, rigid and very fragile, so it requires great care, a lot of labor and special tools such as vacuum bags and air pumps to bond to the target structure. After installation, the piezoelectric sensor is susceptible to external influences, shocks, and strain.

For the industrial structure health monitoring application design, the BHU series compact piezoelectric sensors  are new mechanically enhanced ultrasonic transducers. Each sensor features a specially designed metal casing and high quality shielded cable, making it the most robust and reliable piezoelectric transducer on the market. The product is very easy to install, resistant to external influences and shocks, and more robust operation.

 

Super compact and thin ultrasonic sensor

The sensors can be used with Ultrasonic Scanners such as BroadScan D200 from Broadsens or any data acquisition device with standard SMA interface. The transducers are available in various length. If longer connection is needed, use a SMA extension cable.

Compact piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers

 

These compact ultrasonic transducers are immediately available to order worldwide. 

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