Endress+Hauser South Africa

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Gauteng educational process plant being considered
February 2003, News

In an exemplary portrayal of a public private partnership that really benefits South Africans at a grass roots level, instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser is looking at building a fully functional ...
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Level meter offers clear advantages in ease of operation
February 2003, Level Measurement & Control

Significant differences in technical specifications no longer exist between sensors for level measurement. Although some are less precise, some more expensive and some are safer to use than others, the ...
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pH IsFET sensor reveals new niche applications
January 2003, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

The device provides new measuring principles, as well as new applications, together with cost savings, and ease of operability
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Pressure - the measurement variable for many solutions
January 2003, Pressure Measurement & Control

The trend is away from 'simple' sensors, towards intelligent compact instruments with the corresponding processing unit, which provide for tailor-made measuring point solutions
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Ruacana gets a first by adopting Profibus
January 2003, News, Residential Estate (Industry)

Instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser was awarded a contract for the upgrade of three hydro-electric generators at NamPower's Ruacana hydropower station situated on the border river - the Kunene - ...
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'Fit and forget' single straight tube meter - Coriolis technology now mature?
December 2002, Flow Measurement & Control

For all products that demand low shear stress, the single straight tube meter is a suitable solution
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Keeping the process cool and running
December 2002, News

No business can survive on product alone, those that concentrate equally on the people side of the business will fare better in the long run. Instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser is well aware of ...
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In-situ SAC measurement requires no sample conditioning
December 2002, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

An in situ SAC (spectral absorption coefficient) measurement without any sample conditioning can be achieved with the new StamoSens measuring system from instrumentation specialist Endress+Hauser. The ...
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Testing the temperature in Foundation Fieldbus
December 2002, Temperature Measurement

As one of the world's largest Profibus markets, South Africa does not sport many suppliers of Foundation Fieldbus instrumentation. In line with its philosophy of offering total solutions, instrumentation ...
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Africa's leading water treatment plant
November 2002, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

The first fully enclosed, totally automated water treatment plant in Africa has been completed and is now being operated successfully in Windhoek, Namibia. Selected by project managers DB Thermal of Johannesburg ...
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New technology dispels notions of costly pH sensors
November 2002, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

Until recently, pH sensors have been considered costly to operate, as the electrode had to be regularly serviced, cleaned, calibrated and even replaced. A new generation automatic measuring point, introduced ...
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TOF level measurement offers significant advantages
October 2002, Level Measurement & Control

Modern TOF devices include features such as error and status messages, signal curve display methods and simulation modes that make troubleshooting quite easy
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