Food & Drink Processing & Packaging Issue 61 2025 | Page 70

— a next-generation handheld device engineered for rapid and precise leak detection in compressed air and gas systems

ifm, a recognised leader in industrial automation technology, announces the launch of the SDL100

— a next-generation handheld device engineered for rapid and precise leak detection in compressed air and gas systems

The SDL100 utilises advanced ultrasonic MEMS technology, integrating a powerful array of 30 ultrasonic microphones to detect even the faintest leak noises, even in environments with high background noise. Equipped with a laser distance measurement system and built-in camera, the SDL100 enables operators to visualise leaks directly on its 3.5-inch display, providing real-time identification and contextual imaging of the leak location. Notably, the device can pinpoint and document leaks as small as 0.1 litres per minute at 6 bar from a distance of up to 5 metres— offering exceptional sensitivity.
After inputting some basic tariff costs, an immediate calculation of ongoing compressed air loss and its associated cost is immediately
70 FDPP- www. fdpp. co. uk available. This delivers actionable insights on site losses from compressed air leaks. All critical data, including maintenance details, are digitally recorded directly on the device and can be seamlessly transferred for further analysis. The free reporting software allows for simplified compliance with ISO 50001 requirements, ensuring efficient documentation and audit readiness.
Weighing just 698 g and featuring ergonomic, user-friendly controls, the SDL100 is designed for optimal portability and ease of use, whether for regular system checks or targeted inspection following data-driven analyses. Its application spans manufacturing, food processing, HVAC, facility maintenance, and any industry committed to operational efficiency and resource conservation.
By dramatically reducing the time required to identify and resolve leakage, the SDL100 empowers users to minimise system losses, lower operating costs, and ensure sustained process reliability.
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