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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


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lmatic are the largest manufacturer of Industrial Electric Heating Elements in the UK, manufacturing a large range of products for all Industries. Specialising in design and manufacture for the Heating and Ventilation


Industry, Construction, Renewable Energy, Shipping, Railways, Aircraft Industry, Industrial Boilers, to name but a few. Elmatic manufacture to customer’s requirements including Air Ducts for general Air Conditioning / Air Handling units, Cab heaters for


The Latest EPC controller range from Eurotherm


passionately supports its customers with specialist knowledge in control and data acquisition. An adaptable, scalable digital solution with flexible


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software and instant upgrades available online when required. EPC3000 range of programmable controllers helps


deliver an efficient and secure process. Available in three DIN sizes, these products deliver fast-acting precision control which helps maintain high standards of production quality combined with a robust cybersecurity strategy. EPC2000 programmable single loop temperature and


process controller is a back of panel, DIN rail controller available with optional Pro-face GP4114T touchscreen HMI for use as the primary operator interface. This enables an OEM to easily integrate high precision control plus setpoint programming into a PLC system using native Ethernet communication.


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s an established leader in industrial automation and process control, Eurotherm™ by Schneider Electric™


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Pryor joins AMRC to showcase part traceability and data capture in smart factories P


ryor Marking Technology has become a member of the prestigious University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).


As part of being a Tier 2 Member, Pryor has placed an advanced integrator laser


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New "Industry-Leading" White Paper


"Interface In The Field"


paper examining interface challenges from the field with expert insights, technology comparisons and case studies. Interface or multiphase level measurements exist


C The New UF D5500 Fixed Clamp-on Flow Meter T


he New UF D5500 from Micronics is a “Best Value” easy to use, non-contact flow meter for the


measurement of pumped, full pipe Wastewater and other solutions, suspensions or aerated liquids including: Raw Sewage, Viscous Liquids, Sludge & Slurries, Solvents, Pulp Stock, Food Products, Lubricating Oils & Crude Oil. It’s a non-contact, non-invasive, Doppler flow meter


with the facilities to measure, display, totalise, log and provide control functions from outside the pipe i.e. no need to drain-down systems or cut pipes and easy


Micronics Ltd  01628 810456


maintenance with the following benefits: No blocked flow sensors, obstruction to flow, system pressure drop, sensor corrosion or contamination of the liquid being measured. The meter is suitable for pipe sizes from 12.7mm to


4500mm, the enclosure is watertight (IP 66) and it has Intrinsic Safety Barriers for mounting in hazardous locations. A New integral 26 million point data logger is now a


standard feature and the meter now supports Industrial Automation Protocols: Modbus RTU via RS485 or HART (field selectable).


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throughout the oil & gas streams as well as petrochemical. While level measurement technologies have come a long way in effectively measuring liquids and solids, multiphase level measurement continues to be the biggest challenge and opportunity that exists today to which there is no perfect technology. However, experience has shown that process optimization and increased uptime can still be achieved in many separator applications through reliable, best-in-class, level technology.


The white paper covers: • interface challenges; • case studies in Oil & Gas and Petrochemical; • comparison of level technologies for interface measurement; and


• the future of reliable interface measurement.


Magnetrol  01444 871 313  www.magnetrol.com


PROCESS & CONTROL | MAY 2019 45


ontrolling interface is critical to process optimization and uptime. Magnetrol® has just released a new white


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