Under the motto “Sensor technology future trends and sensor impulses for industrial users” the Institute for Sensor and Actuator Technology of the Coburg University of Applied Sciences invites to the already 3rd Technology Day Applied Sensor Technology (TAS). On Thursday, 9th March 2023, expert lectures, posters and exhibits will focus on the topic of “industrial transformation towards more sustainability, process reliability and quality monitoring”.
The CiS Research Institute will participate with a technical lecture and a place in the accompanying exhibition. In the third session of short presentations from industry and applied research, Dr. Martin Schädel, business unit manager MOEMS at the CiS Research Institute, will report on “Optical sensors for monitoring and controlling industrial processes.”
Exhibits and demonstrators of current research results will be presented in the exhibition by Dr. Klaus Ettrich, business unit manager MEMS at the CiS Research Institute. For example, a joint development with UST Umweltsensortechnik GmbH. The diversely redundant H2-Semicron® gas sensor system measures H2 concentrations up to 100%. An integrated pressure sensor element from the CiS Research Institute enables pressure compensation for H2 measurements from 300/400 mbar to 100 bar ambient pressure. The sensor system is particularly suitable for safety-relevant applications, such as hydrogen generation (electrolysers) and for storage systems (leakage detection, etc.).
Also intended for safety-relevant applications is a technology platform on the basis of which preload force and the operating force as well as their change over time are determined. Miniaturized silicon strain gauges are arranged as a Wheatstone measuring bridge via a mounting carrier and mounted on a bolt head. Universal interfaces guarantee that the measurement signal processing and output can be integrated into the user’s measurement system.
More information about the event:
https://www.isat-coburg.de/tas-2023/