High performance positioners
May 2005
Pneumatics & Hydraulics
Approved by major petrochemical companies, Mitech's high-performance positioners have three take-off options making them suitable for almost all applications. They are available either as electro-pneumatic units suitable for a 4 to 20 mA signal, or in pneumatic versions for a 20 to 100 kPa signal.
The positioners are available as both double and single acting types and are suitable for applications up to a 1 MPa supply. Easily maintained, the positioners are supplied with or without gauges, are corrosion resistant and feature two alternate supply ports. They offer a full or split range and an intrinsic safe option. They are field reversible and spares are readily available.
For more information contact Jacob Mtolo, Mitech, 011 462 2160, [email protected], www.mitech.co.za
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