Sensor Coating Systems - SCS
SCS's technology enables accurate temperature detection in harsh environments and, assists in optimising the operation of machinery and lowering fuel costs
The countdown to ASME Turbo Expo 2026 has begun.
Sensor Coating Systems (SCS) Limited is looking forward to an exciting and busy week in Milan, Italy, from 15–19 June 2026, where the team will be contributing across the conference through technical presentations, industry discussions, student research and exhibition activities.
Visitors can find the SCS team at Booth D61, where they will be showcasing how their advanced thermal history coatings technology is helping engineers better understand, monitor and optimise turbine performance in some of the world's most demanding operating environments.
Highlights include:
🔸 2 technical papers in Session 05-10: Thermal Measurement 2
Friday 19 June | 10:30am–12:30pm
🔸 Exhibition Stage Presentation
'High Value Thermal Mapping for Widespread Turbine Applications'
Tuesday 16 June | 2:30pm
🔸 Student Poster Presentation
Towards Full-Surface Thermal Mapping with Imaging-Based Thermal History Coatings
Tuesday 16 June | 12:00pm–1:30pm
🔸 Panel Session
'Entrepreneurship Journey: How to Start a Company'
Tuesday 16 June | 4:00pm–5:30pm
The team looks forward to seeing colleagues, customers and partners in Milan.
Get in touch: [email protected] | +44 (0) 203 7639 456
Visit www.sensorcoatings.com
18/05/2026
ASME Turbo Expo 2026 Preview: The Future of Full-Surface Thermal Imaging
Towards Full-Surface Thermal Mapping With Imaging Based Thermal History Coatings (GT2026- 187283).
Discover how imaging-based thermal history coatings could transform turbine temperature mapping - moving from slow single-point measurements to rapid full-surface imaging.
🔸 Improving turbine efficiency under extreme thermal loads
🔸 Comparing traditional sensing with CMOS-based imaging
🔸 Exploring the challenges of angle, excitation, and surface variation
Presented by Carl Parsons
Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
University of Cambridge
Simone Hochgreb
Discover more at www.sensorcoatings.com
Interested? Contact the team at [email protected] | +44 (0) 203 7639 456
08/05/2026
Mapping the Future of Engine Efficiency at ASME Turbo Expo.
2024 proved hugely successful with the technical paper, “Unique High-Resolution Temperature Mapping of Stage 1 Turbine Vane in a Long-Term Engine Test” (GT2024-126737).
This was presented at the conference and gained a lot of traction and went on to be published in the Journal of Turbomachinery.
The study demonstrates how Thermal History Coatings (THCs) can deliver high-resolution surface temperature mapping on a stage 1 turbine vane following long-term engine testing - providing critical validation data for next-generation engine design.
This successful collaboration combined:
• Doosan’s engine test environment, components, and thermal simulation expertise
• Sensor Coating Systems THC technology, thermal mapping, and data analysis
As the industry pushes toward net zero, advanced thermal measurement tools like THCs are play a key role in optimising engine efficiency and validating future designs.
Read the paper here: https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/GT/proceedings-abstract/GT2024/88094/V013T13A025/1204890
A mention to everyone involved: Jim Hickey, Jaebin Lee, Joseph Counte, Kieron Rai, Lee Kidon, Mun, Silvia Araguas Rodriguez, Solon Karagiannopoulos, Giwon Hong, Jörg Feist
Interested in improving engine efficiency and accelerating design validation?
Get in touch with SCS to discover how their Thermal History Coating technology can support your next-generation engine development.
🔥 [email protected] | +44 (0) 203 7639 456
Visit for more information: www.sensorcoatings.com
Ahead of ASME Turbo Expo 2024: Turning heat into high-resolution insight.
A retrospective study (GT2024-122285) demonstrates how Thermal History Coatings (THCs) were used to map maximum exposure temperatures on automotive turbocharger turbine wheels.
Developed through a collaboration between Sensor Coatings Systems and Garrett - Advancing Motion, the work applied ceramic-based THCs to three turbine wheels tested under different conditions.
The coatings enabled high-resolution (≈1–2 mm) offline reconstruction of surface temperatures, showing strong agreement with CHT simulations (often within
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