webPIMS

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Software for corrosion monitoring data analysis and management

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February 18 2025

webPIMS is a cloud-based, back-end data management software developed by Sensor Networks, Inc. for managing corrosion and erosion data from their PIMS (Pervasive Inspection Monitoring System) devices. It allows users to analyze, set alarms, trend, map, export, and report metal loss data and rates obtained from ultrasonic corrosion/erosion monitoring sensors installed on assets such as pipelines, vessels, and equipment.

Key features of webPIMS include:

1. Remote accessibility: Users can access data from PIMS devices anytime, anywhere using an internet-enabled device, including smartphones.

2. Real-time data review: Multiple team members can simultaneously review data in real-time, enabling informed decision-making regarding asset integrity, safety, and process conditions.

3. Custom alarms: Users can create custom alarms based on corrosion rate or thickness values to receive timely alerts.

4. Temperature compensation: Thickness readings are automatically adjusted for temperature to ensure accurate data regardless of process changes.

5. Data export: Metal loss data can be easily exported to XML or CSV formats for reporting or integration with other systems like historians or integrity data management systems (IDMS).

6. Trending and analysis: Historical data can be viewed and analyzed graphically, facilitating comparison with operating schedules for process optimization.

7. On-premises option: For users preferring to keep data off the cloud, an on-premises version of webPIMS is available as a self-contained, local system.

Overall, webPIMS enables efficient monitoring, analysis, and decision-making for corrosion and erosion management by providing a centralized, user-friendly platform to access and interpret data from Sensor Networks' PIMS devices.

Pros & Limitations
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Custom alarms to alert based on corrosion rate or thickness value
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Temperature adjusted thickness readings for consistent and accurate data
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Effortless data export to .xml or .csv formats
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Trending and analysis of historical data
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Optional on-premises solution for keeping data off the cloud
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Customization by adding pictures, descriptions, and notes
Specification
Title Description
Theme/Discipline
InspectionCorrosion Management
Core Tech
Data Management & Collection
Description
webPIMS is a cloud-based, back-end corrosion/erosion data management software
Features
Allows users to analyze, set alarms, trend, map, export, and report metal-loss data and rates, Accessible from internet-enabled devices including smartphones, Allows team members to simultaneously review data in real-time, Provides temperature adjusted thickness readings, Allows effortless data export to .xml or .csv files, Provides data trending and comparison to operating schedules, Offers on-premises solution for those who want to keep data off the cloud, Allows customization by adding pictures, descriptions, and notes
Compatibility
Works with Sensor Networks PIMS devices
Deployment
Cloud-based or on-premises option
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Sensor Networks, Inc. (SNI) is a company that provides advanced solutions for complex asset inspection challenges, specializing in non-intrusive monitoring, ultrasonic transducers, and remote visual inspection. Founded in 2014 with the goal of modernizing corrosion inspection, SNI leverages its team's expertise to offer customizable solutions with quick turnaround. After being acquired by Eddyfi Technologies, SNI integrates knowledge and personalized service into Eddyfi's broader NDT portfolio, delivering cost-effective and precise asset management solutions for critical industries. Key offerings include phased array ultrasonics, high-definition cameras, cloud-based data management, and a variety of sensors and systems for non-intrusive integrity monitoring.

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United States

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