CONTENTS Protection from corrosion To maximise equipment life and safe
production, innovative chemically bonded phosphate ceramic coatings provide durable protection from atmospheric and chemical corrosion
Brewery keeps its fizz
MATERIALS HANDLING Smooth operator
Detect and serve Lighting up soft drinks
The top tips on specifying UV systems Tough transfer tech
How durable hose pumps are
Heating hoses for a wide range of tasks
Smart valve sensing and control units
New plug & play VSD liquid ring vacuum pump
WATER MANAGEMENT Smart sludge solution
Spiral or tube? Explaining which type of heat
A rewind service is enabling a brewery’s operations to remain on sparkling form
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The role of shock absorbers in keeping process plants running
A sophisticated metal detector is the trusted choice for bulk nuts and seeds
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successfully transferring abrasive slurry 24/7 at an aluminium salt slag recovery plant
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Thames Water rolls out a novel energy- reducing sludge solution
52 exchanger is best for wastewater treatment 38 66 64 44
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SAFETY IN THE PLANT Protection strategy
When it comes to explosion protection at process plants, a holistic approach is critical
Innovative graphite rupture disc Robotic tank cleaning tech
INSTRUMENTATION • ELECTRONICS
Flowmeters for food Taking on the challenges of flow measurement in the food and beverage sector
Electric fail-safe actuators increase availability at press plant
Drive technology for flexible production
Efficient drive systems with decentralised intelligence
EVENT PREVIEW Making a splash in Amsterdam
Aquatech Amsterdam will take place between 5th-8th November. The event will cover the entire water spectrum
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