Global digital industrial high-tech company Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON today debuted at the 2023 Shanghai International Sensor Technology and Application Exhibition, focusing on the company’s products and solutions in energy storage, new energy vehicles, medical and health, industrial safety, off-highway vehicles and autonomous driving industries, with mature sensing technology to help traditional industries and new energy enterprises to achieve safe and efficient operation. Empowering China with high-quality digitization and sustainable development.
Honeywell brings advanced sensor technology to Shanghai International Sensor Technology and Application Exhibition
“Honeywell Sensing and Safety Technologies has been developing sensors, switches and gas detection products for many years, and is one of the most comprehensive manufacturers of sensing and switching and gas detection instrumentation products.” “Through this exhibition, Honeywell is pleased to share its proven sensor technology, extensive product line and comprehensive solutions with the industry to provide reliable support for the development and innovation of traditional and new energy industries,” said Wei Liu, vice president and general manager of Sensing and Security Technology Business Unit of Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions Group in China.
In July this year, China officially issued the “electrochemical Energy storage power plant Safety Regulations” (GB/T 42288-2022), which has become the first guiding document in the field of energy storage safety, fully reflecting the country’s great importance to the safety of electrochemical energy storage power plants. As a pioneer in the field of sustainable development, Honeywell continues to pay attention to the field of electrochemical energy storage, and unveiled its combustible gas detection battery pack solution for energy storage prefabrication chamber at this exhibition, providing a reliable guarantee for the development of the energy storage industry. The Honeywell Sensepoint XCL series fixed gas detectors detect combustible gases quickly and accurately, and link fire protection systems to achieve timely alarms to prevent thermal damage caused by uncontrolled spread.
In response to the needs of the new energy vehicle industry, Honeywell has launched a number of sensors by integrating its own products and technological advantages. Honeywell’s BMS series current sensors use high-precision measurements to help achieve accurate battery power calculations that extend battery life and range. Honeywell’s battery-powered safety warning sensors can detect anomalies in the first place, increasing evacuation time and improving vehicle safety. As a pioneer in the field of thermal runaway sensors, Honeywell has launched related products in 2020, which are now widely used in more than one million new energy vehicles.
Honeywell’s range of limit switches, sensors, and detectors measure on-board pressure, flow, contact force, and temperature and humidity with superior reliability, durability, and accuracy. In the field of healthcare, Honeywell has a wide range of products, leading technology and extensive technical support experience to help medical device designers quickly find sensing or switching solutions to ensure product performance while helping to protect patient safety. In the field of industrial safety, Honeywell’s sensing products are widely used in construction machinery, agricultural machinery, commercial transportation, etc., to help customers optimize operations, improve production efficiency, and ensure man-machine safety.
Honeywell has always adhered to the concept of deep cultivation in China and long-term development, implemented the development strategy of “East serves East” in China, and committed to meeting the needs of the Chinese market through a series of locally-based product development and innovation. Leveraging its extensive research and development experience and proven sensing technology, Honeywell will grow with its customers and partners to support sustainable development and digital transformation in China.
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