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FLOW & LEVEL


Water leaks present a major challenge, but the issues can be overcome with the help of flowmeters with built-in data-logging technology


HAZARDOUS AREAS 8


When it comes to Intrinsic Safety, there are many misunderstandings connected with design. Our feature outlines the top five safety myths


17 NEWS


Plant downtimes, system failures and loss of data can become risky and costly. For minimising this risk, Bicker Elektronik presents the UPSI-2406DP1 with durable Li-Ion backup.


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04. Helping manufacturers adopt digital 05. How to take safe, socially-distanced steps


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Flow & level control... 8. Cutting leaks in a water stressed world


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Food processing & packaging... 10. Planning for post-pandemic production


Hazardous areas & safety... 17. Dispelling safety myths


Mixing, weighing & conveying... 18. Conveyor/Discharger proves to be a gem


Calibration... 21. Cutting costs –the benefits of going mobile


Process automation... 22. Intuitive interfaces help bridge the gap...


Pumps, valves & actuators... 25. Standardisation streamlines product selection


Condition monitoring... 30. Early damage detection reduces bearing failure


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Oil & gas... 27. Dealing with the hazards of handling hydrogen 28. Using data to unlock plant potential


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