Global industry is currently shifting toward AI-integrated operations, yet deploying sensitive electronics in high-heat, dusty, or explosive settings remains a challenge. The Treon Industrial Node X addresses this by combining ruggedized engineering with on-device processing. As a central component of the Treon Make platform, it captures high-resolution data from motors, pumps, and gearboxes, transmitting findings to the Treon Connect cloud. By detecting faults months in advance, the system aims to eliminate unplanned downtime in sectors like oil, gas, and chemicals.
The sensor’s design prioritizes both longevity and precision. It tracks three-axis vibration, electromagnetic fields, temperature, and rotation speed while utilizing smart edge-computing to filter data before transmission, which significantly preserves battery life. The unit features a replaceable battery with electromagnetic shielding, rated for up to five years of service. With international Ex certifications and self-healing wireless mesh networking, the device is engineered for scalability across massive industrial sites. Several of these design innovations are currently undergoing patent protection, underscoring the company's focus on proprietary hardware for long-term industrial sustainability.



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