Diseño cuadro electrico para sistema de control de baños químicos

AOTECH has received funding to carry out an electrical panel design that will be integrated into a monitoring system for chemical baths, thanks to the European call PIMAP 4 Sustainability, Green Transition.

Project Summary: The main objective is to design an electrical panel to house the components of a chemical bath control prototype based on spectroscopy. The resulting electrical panel should comply with specific characteristics to withstand the aggressive environment in which it will be installed.

This system, as a whole, will allow a more efficient and sustainable production for all those SMEs that implement it in their chrome plating process, thus facilitating and promoting their green transition.

With the development of this control system and its subsequent commercialisation, we will provide the chemical industry, specifically companies dedicated to chrome plating, with an innovative system with which they will make a crucial leap in their green transition, achieving much more sustainable production.

For the electrical panel design development, we have relied on the services offered by our technological partner Gläucor Ingeniería, S.A.

Contact of the PIMAP4Sustainability programme coordinator

Xavier ALBEROLA
Chargé de projets européens (PIMAP4Sustainability)
x.alberola@alpha-rlh.com

SITE DE BORDEAUX (Siège Social)
Institut d’Optique d’Aquitaine Rue François Mitterrand
33400 TALENCE – FRANCE
www.alpha-rlh.com

 

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