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INDUSTRY UPDATE The latest EPC controller range from Eurotherm focuses on a robust cybersecurity strategy and IIoT connectivity


Achilles® CRT Level 1 qualification, a unique solution designed to enable device manufacturers to conduct comprehensive quality testing throughout the product development lifecycle. Recently a system integrator commented, “The


performance of this controller range is impressive, and the certification for Ethernet robustness will help our own cybersecurity strategy and give peace of mind for the future” Christopher Ashworth, VP & Managing Director,


Eurotherm by Schneider-Electric added “our customers can adapt more easily to changing needs with flexible software and instant upgrades available online. Ethernet connectivity enhances the convergence of information and operations technology, giving device operators access to all the data they need. This allows our customers to capitalize on the industrial internet of things in their manufacturing processes across a multitude of applications.”


Eurotherm  01903 695888  www.eurotherm.com


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urotherm is an established leader in process automation, well-known for understanding the value


of precision control, and their latest programmable controller range does not disappoint. The EPC2000 programmable controller simplifies the


integration of fast acting precision control and Ethernet communications. This is a back of panel, DIN rail controller with optional Pro-face GP4100 touchscreen HMI, which can be used 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, making the


EPC2000 controller a very versatile, cost-effective solution with high stability, measurement and control. In addition, Eurotherm offer the EPC3000 range in


three DIN sizes that offers a versatile solution whatever your process. This controller easily achieves the required stability, accuracy and repeatability across multiple industrial applications requiring precision control, offering benefits in heat treatment for aerospace and automotive, life sciences, semiconductor, glass and food & beverage processes. Eurotherm has designed the EPC range around best practice for cybersecurity, tested to the highly demanding


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