Our sensors are specially designed for withstanding the harsh environment in agriculture. Therefor all our capacitive and climate sensors are:
Agriculture today is far more than just the simple cultivation of crops and raising of livestock—it’s a high-tech industry where precision and efficiency are key. Central to this modern approach are various types of sensors that help monitor everything from soil moisture and temperature to crop health and livestock conditions. However, the harsh environmental conditions of farming necessitate that these sensors not only be precise but also extremely durable. This is where the concept of a hardened design for agricultural sensors comes into play.
Hardened design refers to the process of making devices robust enough to withstand the harsh environments in which they are to be used. For agricultural sensors, this means ensuring that they can endure extreme environmental conditions, resist water and dust, and handle exposure to gases like CO2 and NH3 (ammonia). The objective is to create sensors that provide reliable data across a variety of challenging conditions without faltering.
1. Environmental Extremes: In livestock houses the environment is extreme with temperature swings, high humidity, and dust. Sensors without a hardened design might fail under extreme temperatures or humidity.
2. Gas Exposure: Livestock created a lot of CO2 inside the farm house just by breathing. Furthermore, the litter can contain high levels of ammonia. Sensors need to be resistant to these gases to avoid degradation of components which can lead to inaccurate readings or total device failure.
3. Longevity and Cost-Effectiveness: Farming is a long-term investment, and so is the installation of modern sensors. A hardened design ensures that sensors can operate for extended periods without needing frequent replacements, thereby maximizing the return on investment.
4. Better Biosecurity: By using sensors with hardened design, there is less need for calibration, repair, and replacement. This means less interference with the animals and therefore better biosecurity.
1. Robust Materials: One of the first steps in creating hardened sensors is the selection of materials that are resistant to corrosion, UV radiation, and physical wear.
2. Waterproofing and Dustproofing: To achieve a high level of protection against water and dust, our sensors are encased in sealed housings. Standards such as IP67 or IP68 are commonly met, indicating total dust resistance and the ability to withstand immersion in water.
3. Immunity to Electrical Noice: Most of our sensors have high immunity to noise from electric communication, i.e. from a mobile phone, and transients, i.e. from motors and contactors. This makes the sensors highly reliable.
The hardened design of agricultural sensors is not just a feature—it’s a necessity. By incorporating such designs, farmers and farm managers can ensure consistent, reliable data collection, leading to better decision-making and increased productivity. This durability also aligns well with the sustainability goals of modern agriculture, which emphasize reducing waste and increasing efficiency. As farming continues to evolve, the role of robust, well-designed sensors will only grow in importance, supporting a future where agriculture remains viable under ever-changing environmental conditions.
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