Inspection of CCMs with thermography at Advanced Manufacturing 2024

On November 20 and 21, bcb stood out at the Advanced Manufacturing 2024 fair, one of the most important events in Europe for the industrial sector, held in Madrid. This event brings together innovative companies and industry leaders to showcase advanced technological solutions that drive the transformation and optimization of manufacturing processes.

One of the highlights was the round table on Vision and AI in Robotics 4.0, where AER Automation invited representatives from companies such as Redeia (Red Eléctrica Española). At this table, innovative projects for automation and monitoring of Electrical Substations were discussed using advanced sensor technologies, such as thermography for the detection of hot spots and SF6 leaks, UV cameras for Corona Effect and autonomous robotics. These advances in which bcb has had the opportunity to participate, such as the IVI (Visual Inspection of Facilities) project at the Morvedre substation or the ASUMO (Advanced Substation Monitoring) project in Fuencarral, are marking a before and after in industrial automation.

bcb stood out with the live demonstration of its bcbCondition,system, which uses the FLIR Ax8 thermal imaging camera for continuous monitoring of Motor Control Centers (MCCs). This system, ideal for predictive maintenance applications, alerts in real time about thermal anomalies, preventing critical failures and optimizing operational safety and efficiency. The demo was very well received by attendees, who were enthusiastic to see how fixed thermography technology can transform industrial monitoring.

Our goal at the fair was to highlight how fixed thermography and continuous monitoring technology can improve efficiency and safety in industrial environments. The demo received an enthusiastic response, capturing the attention of technology experts and industry leaders.

We thank everyone who came to our stand to learn more about our solutions. We remain committed to innovation and the improvement of industrial processes.

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