Nordic Paper chooses wireless vibration measurement with Airius LTE-M
SPM has received a strategically important order from Nordic Paper's mill in Bäckhammar in Värmland, Sweden, for a larger volume of the Airius LTE-M wireless vibration sensor.
The Airius LTE-M sensor measures temperature and vibration in three directions up to 5 kHz. Measurement data is transmitted over Swedish telecom operator Telia's cellular network and saved in the Condmaster Ruby analysis and diagnostics software, which has long since been installed on Nordic Paper's local network. Measuring results can be analyzed using time signals and FFT spectrums to identify the type of machine damage. The sensors will be installed on critical equipment to provide early warning of deteriorating machine condition to avoid unplanned production stoppages and breakdowns.
All measurement data can also be integrated into other monitoring and control systems using Rest API and OPC UA, for instance, to control rooms.
Complementing previous investments in condition monitoring equipment from SPM, Nordic Paper now continues to extend its condition-based maintenance. Commenting on this new investment, Preventive Maintenance Manager Jesper Gustafsson said: "This investment means that we will further increase our machines' operational reliability and free up time for our preventive maintenance engineers to spend on analysis and improvement work. Wireless monitoring is the next step in our journey towards a more automated factory."
With approximately two hundred sixty employees, Nordic Paper Bäckhammar is the largest of Nordic Paper's five mills. The Bäckhammar mill produces unbleached pulp and one of the world's most robust kraft papers. The mill has two paper machines and an annual production capacity of 230,000 tons of pulp and 159,000 tons of paper. The Group's other mills are located in Säffle and Åmotfors, Greåker in Norway, and Québec, Canada.