Instrumentation

Flowmeter calibration management

05 September, 2014 by Ben Keizers and Kyle Shipps*, Endress+Hauser USA | Supplied by: Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd

Failure to calibrate flowmeters can negatively impact performance, while calibrating too frequently can result in excessive costs without providing any benefits. So, the question is, how do you determine if calibration is needed and what the frequency should be?


Dataforth MAQ20 DAQ with IPEmotion software

03 September, 2014 | Supplied by: Scientific Devices Australia

Dataforth Corporation’s MAQ20 data acquisition and control system is now available with IPEmotion software which provides synchronised data acquisition and is easily adaptable to specific customer requirements.


WIKA UPT-20 HART pressure transmitter

01 September, 2014 | Supplied by: WIKA Australia

The WIKA UPT-20 is a HART pressure transmitter featuring HART 7 firmware and a large LCD 4½-digit 14 mm display.


Keller M5 series pressure sensors

29 August, 2014 | Supplied by: KELLER AG für Druckmesstechnik

The design of the M5 series pressure sensor enables dynamic measurements with a bandwidth of 0-50 kHz.


Keller LD series miniature combination pressure and temperature transmitter

26 August, 2014 | Supplied by: KELLER AG für Druckmesstechnik

Claimed to be the smallest fully functional digital combination transmitter for pressure and temperature available, the LD series measures only 11 mm in diameter.


Sierra Instruments QuadraTherm 640i and 780i air flow meters

25 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Procon Instrument Technology

The QuadraTherm 640i and 780i air flow meters have received global approvals for safe operation in potentially hazardous environments from cFMus, ATEX and IECEx.


Flowrox Deposition Watch pipe deposition instrument

22 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Flowrox Pty Ltd

Deposition Watch is an instrument designed to enhance the monitoring of pipelines and related flow-process equipment affected by paraffin wax and asphaltene deposits.


Vendors respond to demand for online analysers with lower cost of ownership

19 August, 2014

Frost & Sullivan has released analysis on the global process analytical instrumentation market, which found that high operating and maintenance costs have prompted customers to demand solutions with lower cost of ownership.


Level instruments aid a spectacular recovery

12 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd

The final cruise of the Costa Concordia unexpectedly ended in disaster. But the recovery of the wreck went according to plan, thanks to modern measurement technology.


Krohne OPTISYS SLM 2100 optical measuring system for sedimentation profile measurement

06 August, 2014 | Supplied by: KROHNE Australia Pty Ltd

OPTISYS SLM 2100 is the successor of the OPTISENS OAM 2080 sludge blanket measuring system, but has been completely re-engineered to extend its area of application to sedimentation processes.


FloLevel accoustic density interface level transmitter

05 August, 2014 | Supplied by: FloLevel Technologies Pty Ltd

FloLevel Technologies has launched a self-cleaning acoustic density interface transmitter for mining and applications that suffer from build-up issues.


Monitran MTN/2285IT and MTN/2200IT series hazardous area accelerometers

05 August, 2014 | Supplied by: ADM Instrument Engineering Group

Certified to IECEx Group II, the MTN/2285IT and MTN/2200IT series are suitable for measuring vibration levels and temperatures in areas where explosive gases, liquids or dust may be present.


Keller M5 series miniature pressure sensor

04 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Bestech Australia Pty Ltd

The M5 series pressure sensors are designed for operating temperatures between -40 and +180°C with a narrow total error band (including temperature errors) of ±1%.


Loy Yang mitigates beater wheel fires wirelessly

04 August, 2014 | Supplied by: Automation Group

Wireless temperature monitoring equipment has been deployed at Loy Yang power station in Victoria to prevent localised fires on the beater wheel.


Detecting coal self-combustion hazards

31 July, 2014 | Supplied by: Teledyne FLIR

When coal is exposed to oxygen, its temperature rises and can ignite suddenly. It's no wonder that spontaneous combustion is a real worry around OBA's stockyards. Being such an extremely valuable product, it needs to be protected under a watchful eye 24/7.


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