Electronic Corrosion Control: Protect Electronic Devices and Circuits in Control Rooms
Control rooms play a pivotal role in the landscape of Industry 4.0. As leading industries adopt new technologies to meet the escalating demands for production, the integration of automation systems becomes imperative. To operate these automation systems, control rooms are necessary for building any infrastructure.
These sophisticated systems not only elevate the efficiency of the production process but also reduce the manpower required, concurrently reducing the overall cost of output. Nonetheless, the vulnerability of these systems to failures poses a critical challenge, often resulting in downtime, which translates to elevated maintenance costs and potential revenue loss.
Failures occur due to the presence of corrosive gases and airborne contaminants, generated either within the environment through chemical processing or in nearby areas such as sewage areas or landfill sites. When these corrosive gases infiltrate control rooms, they can corrode electronic circuits and devices. Thus electronic corrosion control in control rooms is essential.
The Most Effective Way of Electronic Corrosion Control in Control Rooms
Bry-Air Gas Phase Filtration Systems protect electronic equipment and devices from the threat of abrupt failures due to corrosive gases. It reduces downtime by removing corrosive gases through the process of adsorption and chemisorption. It is designed to maintain the ANSI/ISA-71.04-2013 standard, IEC standards and various other environmental standards followed by electronics manufacturers.
These GPF systems also neutralise odourous gases and make the environment comfortable for humans.
Bry-Air: A Step Ahead, Always
Bry-Air is the only Gas Phase Filtration Company in India having its own R&D and Testing Lab for granular media and chemical filters. Backed by world-class technology and systems, the laboratory is capable of testing the performance of impregnated/non-impregnated loose granular media and impregnated/non-impregnated air cleaning devices such as chemical filters, under one roof. The tests are conducted as per ISO/ASHRAE Standard 145.1 and BSR/ASHRAE Standard 145.2/ISO Standard 11155-2 guidelines. The core objectives of the tests are to assess the performance and efficiency of loose granular sorptive media and chemical filters in any particular application.
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