Industry News

Waste-to-energy process control gets boost from new agreement

Control Engineering Process - 5 June, 2009 - 03:00
Waste Management joins with Inentec to develop and deploy plasma gasification facilities. Refuse is superheated to as high as 20,000 °F, rearranging the molecular structure, making ultra-clean, synthesis gas (syngas) from carbon-based materials. Link to process video.

Optimizing energy for South Africa's largest pharmaceutical company

Control Engineering Process - 3 June, 2009 - 03:00
Adcock Ingram partners with Johnson Controls to improve control, reduce headquarters facility energy consumption.

Green Planet Farms selects control system for pilot organic processing facility

Control Engineering Process - 3 June, 2009 - 03:00
Process automation system provides the flexibility needed to extract the food industry’s first hexane-free soy isolate.

Intrinsically safe I/O subsystem simplifies hazardous area installations

Control Engineering Process - 3 June, 2009 - 03:00
IPS and P+F team to integrate intrinsically safe hardware with control system technology.

Device integrates gas flow control functions with mass flowmeter

Control Engineering Process - 3 June, 2009 - 03:00
Simplifies basic flow control installations and helps network multiple instruments.

PLC extends functionality of DCS platforms

Control Engineering Process - 3 June, 2009 - 03:00
Honeywell MasterLogic PLC CPUs process complex instructions at high speeds for greater control system flexibility. The powerful PLC can be deployed in a stand-alone mode without requiring any HMI and be used with Honeywell's Experion Process Knowledge System architecture and the recently released Experion LS. It brings power and robustness to very high-speed logic, interlock, and sequencing applications, Honeywell says.

Predictive Emissions Monitoring for Regulatory Compliance

Control Engineering Process - 1 June, 2009 - 03:00
New environmental regulations are putting increased pressure on manufacturers to measure and record their emissions more accurately on a continuous basis. Not only are manufacturers accounting for emissions’ impact on the environment—as required by regulations—but many also seek to reduce regulatory compliance complexities, costs and risks, and capitalize on emission trading p...

Milliamp clamp meters save time for automation technicians

Control Engineering Process - 1 June, 2009 - 03:00
Fluke Corp. introduced two new milliamp (mA) clamp meters designed to help technicians test critical automation and control circuits without breaking the circuit or interrupting operations. The new Fluke 772 and 773 milliamp clamp meters join the Fluke 771; applications include instrumentation, commissioning, and troubleshooting.

Safety via Fieldbus—Hanging by a Wire?

Control Engineering Process - 1 June, 2009 - 03:00
Fieldbus is breaking new ground in discrete and process safety networks, a bastion of hard-wired systems. Users are drawn by promises of easier troubleshooting and maintenance.

NEC Electronics changes manufacturing process to eliminate hazardous chemicals

Control Engineering Process - 29 May, 2009 - 15:40
Company eliminates use of phenol, dichlorobenzene, and trimethyl benzenes in seminconductor production process, resulting in $150,000 annual cost savings.

P & ID design resource available from ISA

Control Engineering Process - 28 May, 2009 - 03:00
Instrumentation engineers, engineering companies, and anyone else who develops pipe & instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) have a new resource: ISA 5 P&ID Clip Symbols Version 2.0 CD.

SCADA systems controller provides 32-bit processor, basic functions

Control Engineering Process - 28 May, 2009 - 03:00
Control Microsystems announces its high-powered, low-cost SCADAPack 314 controller, designed as a back-to-basics solution for effective processing at a low cost.

Schneider Electric and Krohne present combined pipeline management solution

Control Engineering Process - 26 May, 2009 - 17:27
Combined product and services are said to improve pipeline performance and safety through energy management, integral security, advanced process automation, and a pipeline instrumentation package.

Instruments can speak for themselves

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
Device allows instruments to verbalize measurements, announce alarms, even in Spanish.

Ultrasonic flowmeter operates through thick and thin

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
New design M-Pulse multi-path ultrasonic flowmeter from Thermo Fisher Scientific allows the user to change viscosities measured without having to recalibrate. With a working viscosity range of 0.06 to 1500 cSt, this flowmeter can handle a huge variety of products.

Dual-rotor turbine flowmeter for subsea and topside applications

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
Bearing diagnostics and built-in redundancy suited to critical and inaccessible installations.

Wireless device transmits “stranded” HART data

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
Bullet WirelessHART adapter from MACTek expands device communication options.

Gage reading device available for larger wireless protocol

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
Analog to digital wireless converter now operates with Honeywell OneWireless platform.

Tutorial: Running down interference to improve device performance

Control Engineering Process - 21 May, 2009 - 03:00
EMI and RFI can ruin your sensor data, and trying to trace sources can drive you nuts. There are solutions.

Registered Fieldbus Foundation host systems are available

Control Engineering Process - 15 May, 2009 - 03:00
Large scale process control systems pass testing to ensure multi-vendor interoperability in fieldbus environments.
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