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Geobrugg | How to develop a remote corrosion monitoring device @geobrugg | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Corrosivity is one of the crucial factors determining the durability of natural hazard mitigation systems. For this reason, the corrosion indicator represents a critical component for the development of our remote monitoring device - the Geobrugg GUARD. We have involved our cooperation partners from WiTG (Institute for Materials System Technology Thurgau). Discover what steps it takes to integrate a sensor - the corrosion sensor - within a whole range of other sensors inside this device. The Geobrugg GUARD transmits environmental and physical data over a GSM network for decades - and provides essential information to ensure the reliable operation of any natural hazard mitigation system. Find more details about the Geobrugg GUARD.

0:05 Introduction
0:15 Importance of corrosivity
0:54 Development partner WiTG
1:22 Corrosion protection strategies
1:50 Technologies to analyze steel wire corrosion
2:34 New corrosion sensor
2:52 Salt spray test and long-term test in the North sea of Geobrugg GUARD
4:10 Remote status monitoring

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Geobrugg GUARD:
geobrugg.com/en/Geobrugg-GUARD-157047,7859.html

youtu.be/ue5SlAxqkNw

WiTG:
https://witg.ch
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