Automatic readings
No more manual temperature checking
The rate at which composting occurs depends on physical as well as chemical factors. The temperature of a compost pile is primarily a product of the metabolic heat being generated in the pile from microbial activity. Compost has to be monitored throughout the whole process, requiring the employment of specialized personnel. Temperatures above 65 °C, will burn valuable carbons and turn them into ‘invaluable ashes’.
Who is it for? Waste Management Site Managers, Compost Managers, Grain, and Soil/Mulch Managers.
- Replaces manned personnel.
- Monitors grain storage temperature.
- Compost, grain and mulch temperature measurements.
Sensor in action
Compost has to be monitored throughout the whole process. The rate at which composting occurs depends on physical and chemical factors. Temperatures above 65 °C burn carbons and turn into ‘invaluable ashes’.
The IoT monitoring system provides real-time and continuous temperature monitoring to optimize the transformation process of biowaste into compost. Wireless temperature probes which are dug into piles at different depths, allow you to monitor your compost piles continuously and effortlessly without being tethered by cables.
The temperature history gives a complete view of the composting process from fermentation to curing and maturation. Temperature monitoring is done remotely and continuously and is available online at any time.
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