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Vibration Transmitters and Smart Sensors for Condition Based Monitoring

Bob Martin | Field Applications Engineer, IMI Sensors
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Description:
Managers are looking for ways to add automated vibration monitoring to their predictive maintenance strategy. Vibration transmitters, smart sensors, wireless vibration transmitters, and IO link piezoelectric vibration transmitters are a few of the options available. An understanding of how these sensors work and what types of data that they provide can be helpful in making effective choices that can have a positive affect plant performance.

About the Presenter
Bob Martin is a field applications engineer for IMI Sensors. He is a CMRP and a Category Three Certified Vibration Analyst. Bob has been helping establish and support companies with their predictive maintenance programs for over 25 years. His experience with spectrum analysis extends back over 40 years beginning with his work in the US Navy as an anti-submarine warfare systems operator, flying as aircrew, on P-3 Orion patrol aircraft.

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Bob Martin Field Applications Engineer, IMI Sensors

Bob Martin is a field applications engineer for IMI Sensors. He is a CMRP and a Category Three Certified Vibration Analyst. Bob has been helping establish and support companies with their predictive maintenance programs for over 25 years. His experience with spectrum analysis extends back over 40 years beginning with his work in the US Navy as an anti-submarine warfare systems operator, flying as aircrew, on P-3 Orion patrol aircraft.