Inline sensors have been around for ages, yet they monitor very few lubricated components. This is in stark contrast to online vibration analysis, which has been commonplace for many years. Why the big difference? And what is the future of real-time oil analysis? I talk with Guillermo Miro from Atten2 about the world of online sensors. Atten2 website: http://atten2.com/
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