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Suppliers of automation and instrumentation systems to process plants sometimes stress the technologies embedded in their products and services, but focusing on technology alone does not solve problems. End users know this and are usually much more interested in specific applications and use cases than technology details.
The secret to cultivating perfectly ripe and crisp grapes in a sprawling vineyard is timing and the right amount of water — not too much and not too little. Columbine Vineyards grows, packs and ships more than 15 varieties of red, black and green table grapes from California’s San Joaquin Valley, where it began four generations ago in 1926.
For most industrial temperature measurements, the sensing element is never directly exposed to the process. The electronic element such as a thermocouple (TC), resistance temperature detector (RTD) or thermistor is encased inside a metallic enclosure, typically a section of stainless steel tubing closed at one end.
Because profiling software is essential to effective profiling performance, software selection is important. This article will outline key considerations during the selection process.
Failed steam traps can cost a plant millions in repair costs and downtime, so many plants employ wireless monitoring to continuously oversee their operation.
The two primary causes of steam-trap failure are dirt, which can plug the trap or cause it to leak, and pressure surges, which can damage internal components.
Electric heaters can deliver heat just where you need it and, when teamed with proper thermocouple placement, keep your process in control and at a steady state.
A practical guide to temperature measurement accuracy is the focus of a one-hour-long webinar intended to help attendees make smarter temperature product choices.