Monitoring means keeping a constant, careful watch over a situation and keeping a record of it.
Let's take the example of an industrial production process.
Temperature control is very important, and we constantly check to see that the correct temperature is being maintained and record the value.
If the temperature deviates from the ideal setting, an alarm will sound immediately to let you know.
This continuous observation and recording of a situation is called "monitoring."
The importance of monitoring also becomes apparent after a problem has occurred.
For example, if you are wondering "Why was a defective product produced?" by checking the records you might find that the cause was "1 degree Celsius lower than the desired temperature."
Or, when investigating "why did the product break?" you might discover that it was heated for 5 extra minutes at the desired temperature.
In this way, the role of monitoring is to be able to understand the situation at a glance, whether it be now or a year from now.
Monitoring data not only helps identify the cause of problems, but also contributes to long-term improvements.
By analyzing data from days or years later, we can reduce future mistakes and move closer to an ideal production process.
Especially in production process where temperature control is important, even small deviations in temperature can lead to major problems.
Chino's monitoring technology detects such mistakes as early as possible, contributing to improved product quality and production efficiency.
CHINO offers a wide range of surveillance solutions.
We have a wide range of equipment and systems to meet your needs, from standalone devices such as analog recorders that record on paper and paperless recorder record digital data, which are suitable for small-scale monitoring, to large-scale systems that monitor data on a PC via a data logger.
For example, it is used in a wide range of fields, such as temperature control in food factories and monitoring production lines at pharmaceutical companies.
Furthermore, stricter quality control is required in the fields of pharmaceutical manufacturing and storage.
For this reason, CHINO provides sensors, devices, and software that comply with 21CFR Part 11 regulations set forth by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration).
These are to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the data.
We also provide support for Computer System Validation (CSV), helping you verify the reliability and validity of your systems.
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