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Titan Enterprises has recently been granted additional patents for its ultrasonic flow technology that expands the acoustic operational window of flow meters.
High measuring accuracy and high geometric, thermal and temporal resolution
For improved energy efficiency and minimum Total Cost of Ownership
Variable mechanical thermostat for ATEX and SIL applications
US-based pioneer in digitalizing the monitoring of polymerization reaction processes now part of the Yokogawa group
Energy efficient in accordance with class IE5+
Aseptic and hygienic valves for shut off and control
Submission for the well-known reward open till February 15th
Manufactured in special alloyed material for the pharmaceutical industry
For maximum accuracy when loading, unloading and transporting hydrocarbons in the oil & gas industry
KROHNE achieves IEC 62443 certification
Compact ultrasonic measurement for up to 180 °C
Schubert UK celebrates its 20th anniversary
Flow device helps improve accuracy and reproducibility of chemical reactions
Precise gas mixtures even at high flow
300,000 tons in carbon emissions to be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations, says the newly published report
Standardized product range for lower engineering time
Certified Class '0', 100% oil-free compressed air supports the production and packaging of over 350 tonnes per day of 40 different types of flour meeting the company’s needs for quality and reliability.
Endress+Hauser once again scored 76 out of a possible 100 points in the EcoVadis sustainability audit. The Group was thus able to maintain its top position from last year and continues to rank among the top percent of comparable companies.
The decarbonization of energy systems has seen greater interest in the production, distribution and use of hydrogen. To ensure it can become a viable business, custody transfer for hydrogen is essential and this is now being made possible using the latest generation of measurement technologies, as Ricardo Mendes, Global Product Line Manager, ABB explains.
Every day, sensors in production plants collect huge amounts of data. However, companies seldom realise how valuable the correct evaluation of large amounts of data is. This creates data graves whose potential remains undiscovered. The Heubach Group had a similar experience. However, with Festo AX artificial intelligence, it was proven that benefits for maintenance, engineering and productivity can be achieved from central PID data.
DIN Mount device offers bi-directional always on connection for remote monitoring
Real-time particle monitoring allows plant optimization
Four temperature ranges available for use in demanding environments
From a two-man operation to global market coverage: the Leonberg-based pump manufacturer plans to expand company headquarters into an innovation campus
Precise measurement of moisture and pressure
Support for control processes in modern plant automation
Monitoring of plastic shrouds for safe magnetic drive for chemical process pumps
Carbon-neutral steam generation for industrial and commercial processes
Medical gas leak detection with acoustic imager in Mediclinic hospitals has improved safety levels and cut costs while enabling the company to meet sustainability goals.
SAMSON valves supplied for MPREIS electrolysis plant in Austria
What comes to mind when you hear the word “app”? WhatsApp? TikTok? Linked-in? Broadening our scope from these examples that deliver entertainment and connection, what can apps do for users in the process industries? Quite simply, an app is an application software that generates benefits for the user - on your mobile device, in the cloud or on a server 'under the desk'. Let’s take a look at three apps for process instrumentation, exploring their different approaches as well as their advantages.
For particularly aggressive and abrasive media
Improved safety and uptime in hazardous applications through detailed valve assembly and diagnostic data
Technology for hydrogen generation expected to go into production in 2025
Specially developed valve for installation with plastic pipes
High temperature stability allows use in CIP and SIP applications
Fraunhofer researchers develop sensors for fire and explosion protection
Based in Fredericton, New Brunswick (Canada) the center will support the needs of customers in North America, Europe and the Middle East
Pre-planned routes and faster report compilation for optimised inspection processes
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