Belgium stands as a pivotal hub for European industrial innovation. From the chemical clusters in Antwerp to the biotech valleys in Wallonia and the high-tech manufacturing corridors of Flanders, the demand for precision Industrial Data Acquisition (DAQ) Systems has never been higher. As a specialized manufacturer, we understand that Belgian enterprises are transitioning rapidly toward Industry 4.0, requiring systems that offer not just data collection, but real-time intelligence.
In the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the world's leading chemical hub, our DAQ systems are utilized for environmental monitoring and pipeline integrity. Meanwhile, in Brussels and Liege, our X-ray acquisition circuits ensure the highest security standards for logistics and international trade. We provide the technical backbone that allows Belgian engineers to monitor vibration, temperature, and structural health with laboratory-grade accuracy in rugged industrial environments.
Our systems support MHz-level sampling rates essential for X-ray imaging and ballistic testing in Belgium’s defense and research sectors.
Engineered to withstand the humid conditions of the North Sea coastline and the heavy electromagnetic interference of steel mills in Charleroi.
Seamlessly bridge the gap between field sensors and ERP systems with built-in Industrial Ethernet and 5G ready connectivity.
The Belgian industrial landscape is undergoing a massive shift towards decarbonization and digital twins. Our DAQ systems are at the forefront of these trends:
As Belgium invests heavily in the "Hydrogen Backbone," our multi-channel test systems provide critical data for high-temperature fuel cell testing and electrolysis efficiency monitoring.
Moving from reactive to proactive. Our vibration DAQ systems use AI-driven algorithms to predict machinery failure in the heavy metallurgical plants of the Meuse valley.
Processing data locally to ensure zero-latency response for automated vehicle inspection at Belgian border crossings and logistics hubs.
Hangzhou Fray Tech Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and solution provider specializing in industrial computing and intelligent display technologies. With a strong focus on innovation and reliability, the company delivers high-performance Industrial Panel PCs, rugged tablets and laptops, as well as smart boards and HMI (Human Machine Interface) solutions for global customers across diverse industries including the demanding European market.
Backed by an experienced engineering team and advanced production facilities, Fray Tech designs and manufactures products that meet the demands of harsh and complex environments. Its industrial panel PCs feature fanless designs, wide temperature tolerance, and long lifecycle support, making them ideal for factory automation, smart manufacturing, and industrial control systems. The company’s rugged tablets and laptops are engineered to withstand shock, vibration, water, and dust, ensuring stable performance in field service, logistics, and outdoor operations.
In addition, Fray Tech provides interactive smart boards and HMI solutions that enhance communication and efficiency in education, corporate, and industrial settings. The company supports OEM and ODM services, offering flexible customization to meet specific project requirements.
Committed to quality and customer satisfaction, Hangzhou Fray Tech Co., Ltd. adheres to international standards and continuously invests in research and development. In the context of Belgium’s stringent environmental and safety regulations (such as those monitored by the Belgian Federal Public Service), having a reliable DAQ partner is essential. Our mission is to empower digital transformation through reliable industrial computing solutions and intelligent human-machine interaction technologies worldwide.
Whether it is monitoring the structural integrity of the Antwerp Port cranes using our 8-channel analog input systems or ensuring the safety of transit through Brussels Airport with our high-speed X-ray acquisition circuits, we deliver localized expertise. Our systems are designed to bridge the gap between physical sensors and digital twins, a key component of the Belgian "Industry of the Future" initiative.