Turn Sense into Knowledge,
then integrate OT and IT

We help industrial teams capture signals through cameras, RFID, and smart sensors, convert them into usable knowledge, and connect the result across PLC, HMI, dashboard, cloud, and business systems.

Solution / Temperature Sensing

Temperature Sense Solution

Safe and efficient industrial temperature detection & monitoring based on wireless sensors.

Technician using a handheld RFID reader to check a wireless temperature tag

BarangTemp

Wireless Temperature Check & SaaS

BarangTemp helps teams register equipment checkpoints, scan wireless temperature tags with a handheld reader, save readings, and review overheating risk in a web dashboard.

  • Attach temperature tags at agreed equipment checkpoints
  • Scan tags without touching live electrical equipment
  • Review normal, warning, and critical readings online
Busbar temperature monitoring sensors installed near electrical busbar joints

Busbar Temperature Monitoring

Real-time Busbar Joint Monitoring

Monitors temperature changes at busbar joints and key contacts in electrical switchgears in real-time using wireless sensors to prevent fire hazards and sudden system downtime caused by overheating.

  • Attach wireless temperature tags to busbar contacts inside switchgears
  • Real-time wireless data transmission under live electrical conditions where manual checks are hard
  • Immediate alerts when threshold temperatures are exceeded to prevent heat degradation and burn damage
Solution / Leakage Sensing

Leakage Sense Solution

Detect water, liquid, and utility leakage early, then connect alerts to maintenance workflows before damage spreads.

  • Place leakage sensors around tanks, pumps, pipe routes, cable trenches, server rooms, or machine bases
  • Separate normal moisture, warning conditions, and urgent leakage events with practical thresholds
  • Connect alarms to local indicators, PLC/HMI, dashboards, notifications, or maintenance reports
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FLEXLEAK detection cable installed around a chemical tank and drum area
Chemical tank perimeterFLEXLEAK installation example
FLEXLEAK detection cable installed around process pumps
Pump and utility area
FLEXLEAK detection sensors installed in a pipe trench
Pipe trench route
Data center and server room area for water leakage detection

Water and Liquid Leakage

Monitor floors, trays, sumps, pipes, and equipment rooms where unnoticed leaks can stop operations or damage assets.

Liquid leakage detection cable installed around pumps and chemical utility equipment

Utility Loss Detection

Assess compressed air, coolant, oil, or process-fluid leakage points and choose sensor placement that fits the site.

Petrochemical facility for oil leakage detection

Oil Leakage

Detect leakage around petrochemical, generator, boiler, pipeline, electrical, and utility areas where oil spread creates operational risk.

Customer problems

Start with the site problem.

Customers do not need to choose a technology first. We start from the quality, tracking, machine, or data handoff problem and define the smallest verifiable scope.

Quality inspection

Use cameras to verify presence, direction, labels, surface condition, or work results that operators currently check by eye.

  • Presence check
  • Label check
  • Missed work

Asset and process tracking

Automatically record movement and identity for boxes, molds, pallets, WIP, or workpieces.

  • RFID
  • Process history
  • Dispatch check

Machine abnormal signals

Connect leak, temperature, distance, pressure, or machine status signals to alarms and data capture.

  • Leak sensor
  • IO-Link
  • Status alarm

PLC and dashboard handoff

Send camera and sensor results to PLC, HMI, dashboards, cloud, or existing systems.

  • OPC-UA
  • PLC/HMI
  • OT-IT
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Products

Focused solution paths for field identification, leak detection, smart sensing, and control handoff.

TN-UHF-Q300-MYS-LNX fixed UHF RFID reader
Sense via RFID

Traceability and Automatic Identification

Record movement and identity for assets, boxes, molds, pallets, and WIP. We recommend starting with station-level verification before a full tracking system.

  • Station tracking
  • Read-zone planning
  • Traceability
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TW860-960-L74-28-TEMP-B56 smart label sensor tag
Sense via SmartSensors

Machine Status and Abnormal Signal Detection

Use leak sensors, IO-Link sensors, and condition monitoring sensors to detect site signals early and connect them to alarms or data capture.

  • Leak sensor
  • IO-Link sensor
  • Alarm-ready output
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FLEXLEAK flexible water leak detection sensor
Sense via Leak Sensor

FLEXLEAK Flexible Leak Detection Sensor

Detect water, chemical solution, oil, petroleum-based liquid, and organic solvent leakage using flexible film-type sensors for floors, pipe routes, equipment bases, and long monitoring sections.

  • Water leakage
  • Chemical and oil leakage
  • Leak location detection
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TX710-P3CV01 controller and HMI platform
Sense to Control

OT Data Integration and Control Handoff

Connect verified sensing data to OPC-UA, fieldbus, PLC/HMI, cloud, or existing systems. Best positioned as the integration step after sensing scope is confirmed.

  • OPC-UA
  • AB / CODESYS / Mitsubishi
  • OT-IT Integration
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How we start

The starting path is simple.

We do not start with a large system. We confirm the problem, verify a small scope, then connect only what is needed.

01

Site Diagnosis Meeting

Clarify what must be checked, where equipment could be installed, and which systems need the result.

  • Define the site problem and success criteria
  • Review camera, RFID, and sensor fit
  • Check PLC, HMI, and dashboard handoff needs
Discuss diagnosis timing
02

Fast PoC Package

Verify practical feasibility with a limited area, limited hardware, and clear success criteria.

  • Small test setup
  • Sample, read, and measurement condition checks
  • Technical risk review before scaling
Discuss a PoC
03

Integration Build Package

Connect verified data to PLC/HMI, alerts, dashboards, cloud, or existing systems.

  • OPC-UA, fieldbus, and PLC signal handoff
  • Operator screens and alert workflows
  • Step-by-step expansion after proof
Discuss build scope

TechnicalLog

Field-oriented notes on RFID, camera, sensor, controller, and data handoff conditions that should be verified before deployment.

KL Monorail platform automatic gate system
01 / Rail Transit

KL Monorail Platform Gate Automation

Challenge

Urban rail platforms need dependable gate control to manage passenger flow and improve safety at the platform edge across many stations.

Sensing approach

Deliver PLC/HMI software, door control programming, on-site maintenance support, training, and platform test equipment for consistent station operation.

What to assess

  • LCU and DCU control coordination
  • Multi-station platform operation
  • Testing, training, and maintenance support
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AboutUs

Affendy & Sense Solutions is an industrial automation technology partner that connects identification, measurement, verification, and control needs to practical field workflows. We prioritize sensing, data capture, and OT-IT integration that can work on site before expanding into larger systems.

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