In its latest brochure, the Klingenberg company WIKA presents itself as a professional partner in the renewable energies market.
Pressure and temperature monitoring are valuable in all plants producing renewable energy. WIKA illustrates this with examples of six kinds of this energy; wind power, water power, solar thermal, photovoltaic, biogas and geothermal.
In many plants the systems used for pressure and temperature monitoring are as reliable as they are precise; the control loops driven with their assistance are nearly always critical for environmentally-sound, efficient and effective power production.
Apart from high accuracy and reliability under harsh working conditions, these power production plants also have a particular need for economical solutions. All of these requirements can be fulfilled by WIKA manufacturers, currently operating worldwide and on all continents. In the new brochure the company equally accentuates its high manufacturing capacity with its certified quality program alongside its consistent conformance with environmental guidelines.
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