- Distributed control systems
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Quality management
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Valmet IQ
- Scanners
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Measurements
- Moisture Control Concept
- Dryness Measurement
- Basis Weight Measurement
- Pulp Weight Measurement
- Total Ash Measurement
- X-Ray Ash Measurement
- MW Moisture Measurement
- Optical Caliper Measurement
- Web Color Measurement
- Web Gloss Measurement
- Web Structure Measurement
- Porosity Measurement
- Fiber Orientation Measurement
- Surface Measurement
- Warp Measurement
- Multipoint Moisture Measurement
- Silicone & Adhesive Measurement
- Online softness measurement
- Non-nuclear basis weight and moisture measurement
- Profilers
- Process and Quality Vision
- Applications
- Industries we serve
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Valmet IQ
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Analyzers and measurements
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Analyzers
- Brown Stock Quality Analyzer
- Chip 'n' Bark Moisture Analyzer
- Recovery Liquor Analyzer
- Dirt Count Analyzer
- Fiber Image Analyzer
- Kappa Analyzer
- Paper Lab
- MR Moisture
- Pulp Expert
- Fiber Furnish Analyzer
- Retention Measurement
- Stand-Alone Retention Control
- Wet End Analyzer
- Corrosion Reduction Analyzer
- Fractionator
- Cooking Liquor Analyzer
- In-line sensors
- Samplers
- Consistency
- Conductivity
- Wastewater
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Analyzers
- Condition monitoring
- Boiler diagnostics systems
- Automation services
- Industrial automation
- Condition monitoring
- Online condition monitoring
Online condition monitoring
Valmet DNA Machine Monitoring provides condition monitoring information for process operators and maintenance personnel through one common user interface.
Real time machinery health information for operators and maintenance
The easy to interpret user displays provide operators with critical information essential to maintaining process performance and provides instant alert to problems that might otherwise go unnoticed until catastrophic failure. The same displays can be viewed in the maintenance office with tools to help maintenance specialists analyze complex problems and isolate specific faults before they cause a breakdown.
Efficient problem solving by integrating process data with condition information
Process control and condition monitoring can be fully integrated in Valmet DNA to easily combine process data and machinery condition information for efficient analysis and problem solving. With process data easily linked to condition monitoring measurements, cause and effect relationships are more easily identified, the right support staff can be notified and immediate corrective action can be taken if necessary.
System integration gives cost benefits
Building data links between separate systems is no longer needed as the same operator stations, history data bases and system network can be used by both applications. Utilizing shared system resources for control and condition monitoring applications also simplifies system maintenance because only one engineering environment is needed.
Valmet condition monitoring and vibration analysis systems were formerly developed by Valmet as Sensodec.