RVmagnetics Showcases World’s Smallest Passive Sensor

RVmagnetics, the science-backed company enjoying the attention of industry leaders especially in composite, aviation, automotive, and more industries is attending Advanced Engineering in Birmingham, UK this year.

Known for their cutting-edge Glass-Coated MicroWire sensors, RVmagnetics will be highlighting the extraordinary potential of these sensors at stand R142, as well as during a presentation by Vladimir Marhefka at the Composites Forum.

Glass-Coated MicroWire sensors and their MicroWire sensor tech as such, is what sets RVmagnetics apart is their competitive industry. These sensors consist of incredibly thin wires—just a few microns in diameter—protected by a glass insulation layer. What gives them an additional edge for niche applications is their ability to measure a wide range of physical parameters, such as strain, temperature, position, vibration, and more, without any physical contact. This is made possible by their unique method of detecting changes in magnetic fields.

The applications of RVmagnetics’ MicroWires are vast and impactful. Their sensors are already being integrated across industries including composites, automotive, aerospace, defence, and energy, where they provide precise, real-time monitoring of material properties. Whether it’s tracking resin hardening, detecting delamination in composite layers, or monitoring temperature during heat treatment, these MicroWires offer accuracy in environments that are traditionally hard to access.

One of the standout features of the MicroWire sensors is their resilience. The glass coating is the part of the MicroWIre sensor itself, it ensures durability in harsh environments, such as those exposed to humidity or corrosive conditions. Moreover, these sensors can be embedded directly into materials without altering their structure, offering wireless, contactless monitoring throughout the material’s lifecycle.

RVmagnetics’ MicroWire technology is particularly valuable in the composites industry, where maintaining material integrity is critical. 
RVmagnetics is excited to showcase these capabilities at Advanced Engineering 2024, including their comprehensive Demonstration Kit, which will give attendees an up-close look at the future of magnetic sensing technology.
RVmagnetics warmly invites all attendees to visit stand R142 during the event on October 30-31, 2024, at the NEC Birmingham, and attend Vladimir Marhefka’s presentation to learn more about how these innovative sensors are shaping the future of engineering.


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