Precise and compact devices with easy-to-use software for continuous monitoring
Seamless location and documentation of fugitive gas emissions
Electrochemical processes like water electrolysis will become increasingly important in the future in light of climate change and the resultant need for an energy and raw materials transition. The Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM is collaborating with hte GmbH to develop modular electrochemical cells. These flow cells are used in screening tasks, thereby helping optimize electrochemical production processes, such as water electrolysis.
Design features offer a solution for common challenges associated with manual sampling
Precise and fast determination of bound nitrogen monitoring
Certified for use in Safety Instrumented Systems up to SIL 3
High chemical resistance for use in demanding applications
Report Shows Need for Higher Degrees of Individual Customer Service on Complex Networks
Certification according to SIL 1 (IEC 62061) and PL c (EN ISO 13849-1) standards for a wide range of applications
Flexible and versatile sensor for easy integration
Reduced energy consumption and cleaning effort for sterile processes
Quick and easy set up without calibration for different media
Study to support the development of project in Australia to develop a green energy supply chain with proprietary Uhde methodology
Complete monitoring system in ruggedized case
New version with high-performance error diagnosis
As of 1 June 2023, Bürkert Fluid Control Systems has taken over the majority stake in the young Swiss company ReseaTech from Burgdorf. Both companies have already been working successfully on joint projects since 2021.
Compact device for low flow rate measurement
For compressed air consumption measurement and avoidance of losses due to leakages and inefficiencies
Accurate object targeting at long distances with a 30:1 distance to spot ratio
Revised single-phase motor with up to 1.5 kW power
Gas detection with full SIL2 3rd party approval for safety related applications
Construction to begin shortly on Offenbach Innovation Campus, production scheduled to start by mid-2024 already
What does an ambitious contract manufacturer need when customers wish to expand their orders? Exactly, new equipment! The Malmö-based Swedish company Rechon has been a reliable partner to many pharmaceutical producers for decades, from clinical trials through to commercial production. The current trend towards cartridge filling is a good reason for Rechon to continue the successful relationship with Syntegon.
With display for local data visualisation
Robust and easy-to-clean modular rotary valve series
IoT-enabled data analysis technology to improve energy efficiency, pre-empt maintenance, and increase uptime of compressed air systems
Softing Industrial is now certified to document a safe product development cycle.
For measurements of absolute and gage pressure up to 1.000 bar
The company is based in Dinkelsbühl, Germany, renaming the MB connect line GmbH Fernwartungssysteme to Red Lion Europe GmbH
Valmet entered into an agreement on July 14, 2023, to acquire the Process Gas Chromatography business of Siemens AG. The value of the acquisition is EUR 102.5 million on a cash and debt-free basis subject to customary adjustments.
Investment of €1 billion in Germany, €500 million for new Technology Campus in Erlangen to create blueprint for industrial metaverse in Nuremberg metropolitan region
The importance of PAT software for Pharma 4.0-oriented data management
For fast installation on standard mounting plates
Enhanced sensitivity to fulfil tighter international regulation
POWTECH, the International Processing Trade Fair for Powder, Bulk Solids, Fluids and Liquids, is expanding its importance as the technology platform for the processing sector, and will in future operate under a new branding as POWTECH TECHNOPHARM.
Discover the top alternatives to PI’s ProcessBook and PI Vision analytics toolkits
Customised solution with two pressure transmitters at the same measuring point
German Fraunhofer researchers have developed an extremely heat-resistant ceramic-based ink. For the first time, this enables metal components processed in the automotive industry at temperatures over 1,000 °C to be marked with a code. This opens up wide-ranging possibilities for designing process chains in the industry more efficiently and reducing their carbon footprint significantly.
Designs for high or low temperature/pressure applications with a wide range of accessories and options
The new lab, in cooperation with IT security specialist genua, brings state-of-the-art OT security solutions within reach
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