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New temperature field transmitter offers improved safety
March 2004, IS & Ex

Instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser has extended its range of temperature field transmitters with the introduction of the iTEMP TMT 162 transmitter with HART protocol for converting input signals ...
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Sensors for the process industry
February 2004, Sensors & Transducers

For over 10 years, Endress+Hauser has been one of the market leaders in temperature measurement technology with a wide range of temperature products, meeting the high standards required by the process industry
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Radiometric measurement supersedes legislation
February 2004, News, Products & Solutions

New legislation, changing to stay in touch with evolving technology, is a constant requirement that the majority of businesses support. However, the impact of ever more stringent stipulations on equipment ...
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Petroleum plants upgrade to reduce sulphur content
February 2004, News

A new European regulation, aimed at reducing the air pollution caused by diesel motor emissions, stipulates a significant reduction in the amount of sulphur present in diesel oil. The sulphur residual ...
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Vibration level switch suitable for high temperatures
February 2004, Level Measurement & Control

The new Liquiphant S vibration level switch is suitable for high-temperature processes, for all liquids, and for use in explosion hazardous areas. The emergence of new technologies and high-grade materials ...
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Radar for standalone or integrated application
February 2004, Level Measurement & Control

The new radar gauge Micropilot S from Endress+Hauser meets all the requirements of a custody transfer level radar. The company believes that until now, a mm-gauge could not be operated as a cost-effective ...
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Compact and intelligent ultrasonic sensor
February 2004, Sensors & Transducers

Ultrasonic sensors are reliable and strong in performance. The measuring principle has been successfully employed in non-invasive level measurement for more than three decades. New materials and modern ...
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Temperature transmitter offers improved safety
February 2004, Temperature Measurement

Instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser has extended its range of temperature field transmitters with the introduction of the iTEMP TMT 162 transmitter with HART protocol for converting input signals ...
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New guided radar device deals with measuring obstacles
January 2004, Level Measurement & Control

A sales record of over 20 000 units worldwide since 1998 bears testimony to the fast-growing uptake of guided radar level measurement technology, despite this being a relatively new continuous level measurement ...
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Non-contact detection of bulk solids
December 2003, Sensors & Transducers

The detection of bulk solids of all kinds in mining, food and beverage and storage applications just got that bit easier with the release of the microwave barrier Soliwave M FQR 50/FDR 50 from instrumentation ...
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Coriolis flowmeters a major success
November 2003, Flow Measurement & Control

The ability to concentrate a number of process parameters into a single measuring point is one of the major strengths of Coriolis meters
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Largest Profibus FDT/DTM system installed in SA
November 2003, System Integration & Control Systems Design

Mondikraft's Richards Bay mill is to implement some of the latest control system technology to enhance the intelligence of field instruments used in its RB720 project, scheduled for commissioning in the ...
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