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PitView® reduces the risk of harmful spills or breeches in a manure management system. A PitView system of level sensors and cloud-based software automates the measuring and reporting of waste levels. ...
Biffa recycling bins used by rail firm Northern Trains at 70 stations across north east England are to have smart bin sensors fitted to help monitor and improve recycling rates, the waste management company has announced. The sensors can also measure the temperature of the bin. Northern Trains said it is committed “to improving recycling ...
Current scenario Of the about 62 million tonne (mt) of waste annually generated in the country, 5.6 million is plastic waste and 0.17 million is biomedical waste. ...
Thousands of sensors and drones monitor waste collection and landfills, the first autonomous collection vehicles are being tested, 3D printers are trying to reuse different types of plastics, and robotics and advanced automation are integral components of new waste treatment facilities. A MORE TECHNOLOGICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ...
Presents three models of intelligent waste bins A1 in cooperation with its partner, Interseroh, brings three models of intelligent waste bins for smart waste management to the domestic Croatian market. ...
ByOrwak AB
The manufacturing process can benefit from proper moisture control in numerous ways which create an instant return on investment. Eliminating wasted product or downtime from production due to adjustments Optimizing dryer usage to ensure they are not wasting energy and perform properly Automated measurements in real time display instant and accurate results ...
The IoT litter bins installed are fitted with a solar powered compaction system that enables the bin to hold up to 10 times more waste, a sensor for measuring litter levels within the bin, and a wireless transmitter which communicates the fill level data to the litter collections team and notifies them when it needs to be emptied. ...
The Blackwater Level Sensor 7014 features a technology break-thru that uses a simple probe and no moving parts to provide accurate solid waste level measurement. This design eliminates the problem of solid waste build up on sensors that cause frozen output(s). With no moving parts or floats, there is nothing to wear or freeze for ...
Built on cloud computing and networks of data-gathering sensors, it delivers a mobile, virtual and immediate connection. And it has the power to make everything “smart”. ...
FleetMind Solutions today published an industry white paper entitled: “THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT): Making Waste Collection Part of a Smarter Future”. This white paper looks at how waste management organizations are increasingly deploying IoT systems to monitor waste, vehicles, drivers and customers for smarter and more sustainable ...
This System has no moving parts in contact with waste water. The Level sensor where chosen as well contact free. No other cleaning system is so effective, widely applicable and user-friendly like the vacuum flushing System. ...
Micropelt wins this award for its TE-qNODE - a self-powered wireless condition monitoring sensor which helps to ensure failure-free electric power availability in 24/7 production environments. ...
A new bin sensor could reduce commercial waste collection costs by up to 55%, the company behind the technology claims. The SmartBin sensors are installed in the roof of commercial recycling bins and relay capacity data to a live map, which can be viewed from the SmartBin site. By being able to view how full each bin on a recycling route is, ...
Safety features include high and low pressure shut-off, and waste level sensor with shut-off and defined “load” and “inject” positions. ...
