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November 02, 2023

4B Group introduces VIBMIL Vibration Sensor: revolutionising industrial vibration monitoring

November 2, 2023 - 4B Group has unveiled their latest innovation, the Vibil Vibrator Sensor (VIBMIL), a condition monitoring solution designed for continuous monitoring of vibration levels and temperature in industrial environments and hazardous areas up to ATEX/IECEx Zone 20 and Class II Div 1.

VIBMIL vibration sensor

VIBMIL is a current loop-powered accelerometer, delivering precise vibration RMS velocity readings through a 4-20 mA output. Encased in a robust stainless-steel enclosure with a 3/4" NPT thread for conduit connection, VIBMIL assures durability in the harshest industrial conditions. For added versatility, it can be supplied with optional inbuilt NTC or PT100 temperature sensors.

Designed with ease of use in mind, the VIBMIL. comes equipped with a female 1/4"-28 UNF mounting thread, allowing secure attachment using screws, studs or mounting studs. Optional converts to M8 and M6 male threads provide additional flexibility. Integration into control systems is seamless, thanks to the 2-wire, loop-powered accelerometer, providing linearised output from 4 - 20mA, proportional to the sensor's measuring range.

"The VibMil has been designed with our core markets in mind", explains Sam Payne, 4B Group CTO for electronics. "The mandatory requirement to have ATEX/IECEx/Class II Div 1 approved products within dust hazard location means that many similar products on the market are not suitable. The VibMil can be installed with confidence within the most demanding dust hazard areas. Also, the added temperature sensor option means the condition monitoring applications which were previously surface temperature only, can now add that extra level of analysis and visibility of the running state of a machine."

The VIBMIL Vibration Sensor sets a new standard in industrial vibration monitoring, providing reliable and accurate data to optimise performance and ensure equipment longevity.

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