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Gentle, energy-efficient handling of bulk materials
Fraunhofer researchers have developed sensor systems and measuring equipment that detect leaks in hydrogen lines and tanks. Applications for the new technology include continuous monitoring of hydrogen shipments and facilities in the chemical industry.
Cylindrical proximity sensors for safety applications
At the upcoming Hannover Messe, running from 17 to 21 April, some 500 companies will be presenting their solutions for hydrogen production, transport, storage and consumption.
Fraunhofer Application Center develops new optical safety technology reduces transportation accidents
SAMSON valves supplied for MPREIS electrolysis plant in Austria
Fraunhofer researchers develop sensors for fire and explosion protection
Plant to go into operation in summer 2022 with an annual production of up to 1,350 tons of hydrogen and CO2 savings of up to 13,500 tons. It will supply Northern Bavaria, Thuringia and neighboring part of Czech Republic with hydrogen.
The world’s first calibration facility for LNG flowmeters, the LNG Research & Calibration Laboratory, which has been developed by the Netherlands-based metrological institute VSL in collaboration with international partners, is now in operation at the Port of Rotterdam. Together with partners, Endress+Hauser supplied the laboratory with flow, temperature and pressure instruments for LNG measurements.
Stainless steel forklifts and pallet trucks for use in hazardous areas and clean rooms
Endress+Hauser expands logistics capacity
Global Market Insights report expects growth driven by increasing demand in oil and gas applications, in the automotive industry and a rise in demand for optical fibers
In Wallonia, the southern part of Belgium, the BEUMER Group Pipe Conveyor transports fly ash quietly and dust-free, passing through motorways, railways, residential areas and steep rocks
The Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT led the EU research project “ambliFibre” focusing on the manufacturing of special pipes and pressure vessels able to withstand the extreme conditions for oil and gas transport in ultra deepwater
“The only source of knowledge is experience”, stated Albert Einstein. Siemens’ experience in radar and ultrasonic technology allowed end user companies to achieve good performance thanks to reliable and precise level measurement
HOERBIGER will present at POWTECH 2016 its latest customized solutions for explosion protection and prevention in dust and gas applications
With its latest acquisition, HOERBIGER becomes a leading player in safety and explosion mitigation and a technology leader for explosion protection. Newson Gale is indeed a strategical acquisition, for its focus on solutions that target static electricity
Fabrizio D’Antonio, Maintenance Engineering Manager, and Giuseppe Cavallaro, Maintenance Planning Manager, give an in-depth picture of the Turnaroud activities recently carried out at Raffineria di Milazzo, one of the most important refineries in Italy
Protection measures are inevitable in bulk solids plants, but to be as cost effective as possible a comprehensive setup can be the cheapest and most reliable solution
The Dutch Environmental Protection Agency (DMCR) is shown in an applications report and video describing how it is using a FLIR Systems GF320 Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera to uphold regulations regarding fugitive gas emissions
ensures regularity of raw materials
boost processing uptime at Lapland gold mine
simplifies refueling
for potentially combustible atmospheres
detects, visualises, logs and evaluates
keeps compounding line clean
for vacuum tankers
at SolVin's Antwerp plant
improves safety in hazardous areas
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saves time and money for sugar manufacturer
controls electrostatic charges
used by mining company
in flammable or combustible atmospheres
A radar level transmitter on the Erith pier on the river Thames monitors the level of the river. The information gained is used to monitor and control the raising of the Thames Barrier and other sluices.
From deep seas to productive fields, polymer products and solutions help to seal, damp, and protect in water and food applications. Here are some examples of that happening in practice.
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