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Automation is crucial to any given industry because it simplifies routine tasks and reduces stress for operators. The salt water test typically takes 1000 h, or 42 days, which is a long time to keep an eye on, but with the help of automation, the testing phase can be finished in that time. A low-cost, real-time automated monitoring system for salt spray testing equipment is presented in this paper. Electrochemical sensors, solenoid valves, float switches, and contactors make up the bulk of the system's hardware. The effectiveness of the automated system, as well as its ability to withstand a severe saline environment, its energy needs, and its air supply, were all assessed. The experiments showed that automation can be useful and implemented even in companies with limited funds for purchasing new automation equipment.
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I want to thank Mr. Charles Karkada (Development Head, Evergreen Engg. Co. Ltd.) and Mr. Shantaram Gavand (Technical Head, Evergreen Engg. Co. Ltd.) and Evergreen Engg. Co. Ltd. for giving this opportunity of doing this project.
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Shah, N., Parab, S. (2023). Automation on Industrial Monitoring System for Salt Spray Test. In: Vasudevan, H., Kottur, V.K.N., Raina, A.A. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7971-2_30
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