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News Release from: WWEM | Subject: WWEM exhibitors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2006
E+H, Burkert, GE Sensing and Danfoss at
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Further major instrumentation suppliers will be presenting their product ranges for the water industry in the WWEM exhibition in Telford on 1-2 November, alongside the conference
Further major instrumentation suppliers will be presenting their product ranges for the water industry in the WWEM exhibition in Telford on 1-2 November, alongside the conference The previews below present information from Endress+Hauser, Burkert, GE Sensing (Druck and Panametrics) and Danfoss
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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'Digital sensors - the way forward' is the theme of the Endress+Hauser stand, where they will present the latest in digital analytical technologies, including Memosens and Liquiline, and display a range of equipment for the measurement of level, flow, temperature and pressure.
Memosens is the patented Endress+Hauser technology for digital transmission of measurement data which allows calibration information to be stored directly in the sensor.
This inductive, two-way data and power transfer between sensor and transmitter guarantees interference-free measuring signals and simplifies maintenance, replacement and calibration.
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Liquiline is a transmitter for pH, ORP, conductivity and dissolved oxygen measurements.
This device has integrated software that when linked with Memosens technology, allows access to far more diagnostic information than ever before.
Two Endress+Hauser workshops to be held at the event will also address the advantages of going digital.
Come and visit the Endress+Hauser on stand 73 at the WWEM Exhibition and experience our unparalleled expertise in action! Burkert, with over 50 years experience in fluid control systems, manufacture the widest range of components available - in fact over 5000 different sensors and controllers, process valves and solenoid valves.
Water, steam, chemicals or compressed air, Burkert can supply a system to control the process.
Whether you are involved with the water treatment, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, medical or fine chemicals industries, we can increase your process efficiency and save you money.
* Instrumentation.
* Process Automation * Control Valves * Pneumatic Actuation * Solenoid Valves * Fieldbus.
Come and discuss the Burkert range on stand 28 at WWEM.
GE Sensing, on stand 6 will present products from Druck and Panametrics, now a major new GE business offering a wide range of precision sensors, instruments, systems and services that monitor, protect and control critical applications.
The technology/product portfolio includes pressure, temperature, flow, level and moisture.
Example exhibits will show the Panametrics DF868 clamp-on flowmeter, which has MCERTS approval pending: the DF868 uses non-invasive ultrasonic technology to avoid process disruption, maintenance and downtime.
Also, the remotely rangeable Druck RTX1930 level sensor - which covers more applications using less sensors - surface water, waste, tanks, boreholes.
For quick reliable pressure, temperature and electrical tests the Druck DPI 800 is a rugged hand-held solution.
In an age of rapidly escalating energy costs and environmental concerns, efficient control of water and wastewater applications is critical: Danfoss has addressed this concern with the development of the VLT Aqua Drive, dedicated to constant and variable torque applications within the water industry, such as pumps, blowers, travelling bridges, PD pumps, centrifuges and so forth.
Variable speed control has been universally acknowledged as the most efficient control method and the new Danfoss Aqua Drive is the most efficient in a long line of world beating products.
Incredibly compact and with an operating efficiency in excess of 98%, the intelligent Aqua Drive is equipped with a host of dedicated drive features designed to make water management child's play.
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