What can temperature scanning kiosks bring to our lives

During the pandemic, temperature scanning kiosks have become an ideal solution for risk aversion in a variety of public spaces and businesses. In this article, I would like to briefly introduce some of the benefits of the temperature scanning kiosk, and I hope it will be helpful to you.

1. Non-contact scanning

Contactless scanning is a major benefit of the kiosk, as its infrared technology allows people to have their temperature taken within a few feet. Temperature kiosks offer a more practical, truly touchless solution. Currently, there are many businesses that require individuals to take their temperature before arriving at the business or office, and temperature scanning kiosks are a perfect solution.

2. Efficient and accurate

The temperature scanning kiosk can measure the temperature of the target person within 1–2 seconds and report an accurate result. Compared with traditional temperature measurement methods, it can not only improve efficiency and save manpower, but also reduce the probability of errors.

3. Contactless Hand Sanitizer Dispensing

Many  temperature scanning kiosks are equipped with touchless hand sanitizer dispensers and disinfecting wipes. This encourages people entering and leaving to keep their hands clean. This feature is so convenient that visitors can simply walk up to the temperature booth and reach under the dispensing nozzle. Motion detection sensors will then trigger the kiosk to dispense hand sanitizer, with no contact throughout.

4. Facial recognition

Temperature scanning kiosks can recognize employees’ faces even when they’re wearing masks. The software can also confirm whether those people are wearing masks, which is helpful for keeping others safe. It uses specialized software to process images to identify employees and match them to their health and personnel records.

5. Temperature reports and alarms

Another benefit of temperature scanning kiosks is temperature reporting and alerts. Triggered when the kiosk detects a fever or other abnormal reading, and can be programmed to alert appropriate facility managers to assist the individual. This is most prevalent in hospitals, as it allows screening of patients and staff so they can enter without endangering the health of other potentially high-risk individuals in the building.

Stainless Steel Pipe Manufacturing Process

In the 19th century, rolling mill technology was the only technology used in manufacturing to make stainless steel tubes for industrial use. This rolling technique involves a very long procedure. With the help of funnel rolls, the rolled strips are formed into circular cross-sections, which are then lap welded on these rolled strips by a forge welding process.

Fortunately, with the development of science and technology, various processes for manufacturing stainless steel tube 304 have appeared. The purpose of this article is to introduce them to you.

1. Rolling and welding

First, the stainless steel strip is sent to the manufacturing workshop after various quality checks and edge trimming, and the strip is passed through the number of rolls in the required size. In a tube mill, the strip is gradually transformed into a tube shape. The trim of the strip is then welded using the TIG welding process using the assembled welding machine. The machine immediately removes scrap and internal weld beads, thus forming rolled tubes and tubes.

2. Cleaning and heating stage

The rolled stainless steel tubes thus produced are cut to the required lengths according to industrial requirements. These stainless steel pipes and tubes are then cleaned to remove dirt. Additionally, these rolled tubes and tubes are heat treated to relieve stress that may arise due to welding and forming processes. The heat treatment is carried out on a continuous rolling hearth furnace equipped with a temperature recorder and controller. After the heat treatment process, the SS pipes and pipes are straightened and pickled to remove the surface scale.

3. Cold drawing process

In some cases, many customers will choose to sizing, at which time the manufacturer needs to use a cold operation process to obtain the required size. During cold drawing, the tube or pipe is coated with a solution of oxalic acid and soap. The solution acts as a lubricant to reduce friction during cold drawing operations. During the cold drawing process, a die plug is used to pull the tube or pipe onto the table.

4. The finishing process

The drawn tube or stainless steel tube is then cleaned, heat treated, pickled and straightened. Computer inkjet marking machines are used to mark finished pipes or tubes. Tubes or tubes are stamped with material grade, size, heat number and third party inspection stamp prior to delivery to the customer. These stainless steel pipes or pipes will also be properly packaged and shipped after certain testing and quality checks.

What is a shower tray? How to choose the right one for your bathroom?

The purpose of the shower tray is to direct the flow of water to drainage points on the floor, and it is typically installed in bathrooms. It is not only the selection of a suitable and durable shower tray that is important, but also its installation. If the installation is not professional, the shower tray will not be able to perform its best function. Since the water flows in the direction of least resistance, once the water starts to follow the wrong path away from the drainage point, it can be difficult to correct the course. Therefore, the correct installation of the shower tray can ensure quick drainage and keep the bathroom dry. Read this article and you’ll know what to look out for when choosing a shower tray.

1. Dimensions

Size is the number one factor you need to consider before choosing a shower tray. If the tray is not the right size, water can overflow, which can lead to mold growth. Ultimately, it’s just going to cost you expensive repairs, especially if you don’t deal with it in time. Plus, mold growth can cause serious health problems, so choosing the right size shower tray is critical.

2. Shape

Your shower tray needs to fit perfectly into your shower enclosure so that all the water stays in it. There are square trays, rectangular trays, quadrant trays and other shapes of trays, you just need to choose the suitable one according to the actual situation and your own preferences.

3. Materials

The color and material of a shower tray play an important role, both of which affect not only performance but also its appearance. Each material has its advantages and disadvantages, some popular ones include:

-Stone resin shower tray. The tray is made by pouring a mixture of crushed stone and resin into a mould to set, and then spraying a protective gel coating on the tray. A non-slip design is also included in its construction, and aside from the fact that some models are heavy, the stone resin shower tray has no drawbacks.

Stainless steel shower tray. Stainless steel is one of the most popular metals because it not only has good corrosion resistance, rust resistance and antibacterial properties, but also has excellent machinability. But it lacks in anti-slip properties due to its smooth surface features.

-Ceramic shower tray. This shower tray is cost effective and durable, just like the bathroom basin, it is stain resistant. On the downside, it’s heavy and cold to the touch. Manufacturers prefer stone resin to ceramic because the former offers a faster manufacturing process.

-Acrylic shower trays (also known as ABS shower trays) come in many sizes and shapes. They are as cost-effective as ceramics and easy to install. Many people dislike this material because of its relative fragility.

-Marble shower tray is the most unique shower tray. Classic marble complements any bathroom shower design. However, it is heavy and expensive and generally not an option for most people.

Hope this post helped you find the right shower tray.