CONTENTS Progress in purification Introducing a new approach to water The merits of UV disinfection
treatment that is soon to be commercialised SAFETY IN THE PLANT
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Don’t be complacent about hygiene in the
post-Covid era: revealing the benefits of full facility disinfection across air, water and surfaces
Diminish the dangers of dust
The steps required to comply with legislation designed to ensure workplaces are optimally placed to minimise the
Robots reduce risk
Steel industry project showcases the use robotics in safety management – supporting the vision of achieving the lowest accident frequency rate in the industry by 2025
Data-driven digitalisation Why the key to efficiency lies in
Create a culture of safety
possibility of combustible dust creating an explosion risk
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operational technology (OT) communicating with information technology (IT)
Expert tips on how the manufacturing industry can foster a positive, productive
approach that puts safety at the top of the operational agenda
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Detectors for explosion protection
INSTRUMENTATION • ELECTRONICS
Superior sensors Accurate humidity measurements improve baking efficiency and consistency
Simplified friction testing Portable, handheld instant friction
testers can be used on angled or contoured surfaces to optimise the metal forming process and improve product quality
Advanced actuator New heavy duty electric actuator can
replace hydraulic devices
Continuously immersible actuators
EVENT PREVIEW Shaping the future of process
industries From 10 to 14 June 2024, Achema will once again be the place to go for the entire range of technologies and services for the process industries.
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