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COVER STORY p14-15


TEST & MAINTENANCE


Proactive maintenance can be even more effective with machine learning, which allows data analysis to become a more automated process


WATER & WASTE 16


Legislation shapes the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry, and the phase- out of renewable subsidies means efficiency is key to maximising profitability


32 NEWS The S-Type Electric Actuator


Is it the most user friendly actuator on the market? J+J Automation explains why it thinks it probably is.


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04. The advantage of predictive analytics 05. Empower employees with technology tools


FEATURES


Pumps, valves & actuators... 7. Performance over cost


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INDUSTRY FOCUS


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EDITOR Michelle Lea Tel: 01622 687031 mlea@datateam.co.uk


DIRECTOR OF EDITORIAL Neil Mead Tel: 01622 699110 nmead@datateam.co.uk


Water & waste treatment... 31. A modern approach to brine disposal 32. What’s next for the AD industry?


BUSINESS MANAGER George Spree Tel: 01622 699178 gspree@datateam.co.uk


CLASSIFIED SALES EXECUTIVE Rhea Sethi Tel: 01622 699182 rsethi@datateam.co.uk


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Process & Control:


Test & maintenance... 16. Predicting big things about machine learning 18. The future of procurement


Packaging... 20. Reaping the rewards of mitigating risk


Filtration & separation... 36. Looking into the future of water treatment


Flow & level control... 40. The sweet smell of success


PREVIEWS WWEM Show... 10. A monitoring masterclass


BASICLINE – INTERNATIONALLY ESTABLISHED QUALITY


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Eisele BASICLINE is made for use in rough industrial environments and features threaded connections, push-in fi ttings and accessories made of solid metal in premium quality.


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VEGA 80 GHz Radar The future of level


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PROCESS & CONTROL | SEPTEMBER 2018


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