Modern industrial operations face a paradox: they require high-fidelity data to fuel AI-driven decision-making, yet the environments where this data originates are often hostile to sensitive electronics. The Industrial Node X addresses this by combining ruggedized hardware with edge-computing capabilities. By processing vibration, temperature, and electromagnetic data directly at the machine, the device minimizes network load and extends battery life up to five years.
This hardware serves as the primary data source for Treon Make, the company’s prescriptive maintenance platform. By monitoring motors, pumps, and gearboxes for subtle irregularities, the system aims to identify mechanical faults months before they cause production downtime. Beyond its analytical capabilities, the unit features a replaceable battery and self-healing wireless mesh networking, designed to maintain connectivity across sprawling factory floors or refineries. With international Ex certifications, the device is now deployed in sectors ranging from petrochemicals to complex manufacturing, bridging the gap between raw physical assets and digital intelligence.

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