Remote monitoring solutions provider Permasense has launched Data Manager 5 to help oil industries visualise and analyse data related to corrosion and erosion
According to the company, the new software is powered by Adaptive Cross Correlation (AXC) processing technique, which makes it quicker and easier for users to analyse the data gathered by Permasense’s corrosion and erosion-monitoring sensors.
Peter Collins, CEO at Permasense, said, “With the launch of Data Manager 5, clients will have access to data that is even easier and quicker to understand, enabling them to make better informed decisions and ultimately enhance the operational performance of their facilities.”
Permasense’s corrosion and erosion-monitoring system uses permanently installed wireless sensors that continually measure the wall thickness of fixed equipment and quickly detect metal loss caused by internal corrosion or erosion, added Collins.
Jon Allin, chief technology officer at Permasense, said, “The launch of Data Manager 5, powered by AXC, will give Permasense’s clients an even clearer picture of asset integrity than was previously possible. Presenting the data in easy-to-use graphical formats, it will enable a wider range of users to make evidence-based decisions in a shorter time frame, helping them to maintain optimum production output, introduce cost-efficiencies to their maintenance schedules and enhance reliability, availability and safety. The software also presents PSI, a new analysis to detect the onset of pitting type corrosion activity.”
The software sends real-time data automatically to the user’s desk by combining ultrasonic sensor technology with wireless communication, which enables the users to view equipment wall thicknesses and wall loss rates at critical or high-risk locations, he noted.
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