Exhibitor details
SCHALLER Automation
Industrielle Automationstechnik GmbH & Co KG
Catalogue entry
Systematic security – for 50 years
Schaller Automation, Industrielle Automationstechnik GmbH & Co. KG from Blieskastel, (Saarland) has been successfully working in the field of automation technology for over 60 years. For 50 years, Schaller has been developing, producing and selling safety systems for large diesel, gas and dual-fuel engines, so-called oil mist detection systems (OMD), which are successfully used in ships, power plants and industrial plants - worldwide.
When it comes to the maintenance of large engines and industrial systems, two approaches are particularly promising. On the one hand, “preventive maintenance”, with targeted monitoring of stressed components, and on the other hand, “predictive maintenance”, in which statistical prediction models are developed based on recorded data and the remaining service life of components can be predicted very precisely. Both approaches significantly minimize maintenance effort and costs and increase profitability. To this end, Schaller has recently developed innovative technologies in the form of intelligent sensors (physical and virtual) for early detection. The spectrum ranges from a new 3-axis accelerometer ACCOMOS, to an intelligent mixed friction detection system BEAROMOS for the early detection of damage to plain bearings, to a selective online measurement of different gas concentrations (GasMOS) on large engines and various industrial engines Investments. With GasMOS, the methane content can currently be monitored safely and continuously. GasMOS is a platform concept that will constantly be available with new target gas variants, so that GasMOS will soon also be available for the selective measurement of hydrogen (up to 100% by volume), methanol and ammonia.
See for yourself our new, innovative products at Sensor + Test 2024. We are looking forward to your visit.
Product groups
- S.01.10.01
- Hydrogen, H
- S.01.11.01
- Lubrication status
- S.01.10.11
- Ammonia, NH3
- S.01.10.12
- Methane, CH4, natural gas, biogas
- S.01.03.14
- Acceleration, shock