When sensors are used for measurement in industrial processes, they are often exposed to a wide variety of conditions for years:
✅ Sensors used outdoors have to withstand wind and rain
✅ Measurement technology used in hygienic processes, such as in the food and pharmaceutical industries, is exposed to intensive cleaning processes
✅ In some applications, the sensors are even submerged in water
To ensure that the sensors work reliably for many years, the ingress of liquids, as well as foreign bodies such as dust, must be prevented. International standards regulate these requirements via the so-called "IP protection classes”. In this VEGA talk episode, Stefan and Simon show, how sensors have to be designed and tested so that they meet all these requirements.
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