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| November 18, 2011 |
As an Automation.com and InTech subscriber, we'd like to make you aware of a few available White Papers. |
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The New Kollmorgen Engineer’s Library
By Kollmorgen
One definition of an engineer is someone who’s always curious about the way things work, and how to make them work better. Just for those people, we’ve created a new Engineer’s Library, with resources to help you envision, design and realize a better machine. First up, we have three white papers on servo drive technologies, full-frequency auto-tuning and solutions for flexo printing. We’ll be updating the Engineer’s Library several times per year, so check in often.
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Increasing the Value of Automation for Industrial Infrastructure Projects
By Tim Sweet, Honeywell Process Solutions
This white paper discusses the use of modern automation technology to support industrial infrastructure projects in the world’s developing regions. It describes the latest innovative strategies for automating balance-of-plant units and other supporting assets in new Greenfield facilities. |
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Fluid Automation: Unsung Contributor to Plant Performance
By ASCO Numatics
Fluid automation systems do more than control the flow of a process liquid or compressed air. Perceptive managers know that valves and pneumatic actuators can control the flow of profit. This management brief explores how fluid automation’s speed and reliability can provide competitive economic advantages in plant operations worldwide. Learn more about improving plant economic performance. |
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Building Distributed Monitoring and Control Systems With LabVIEW
By National Instruments
This paper examines the benefits of creating distributed monitoring and control systems as well as the fundamentals of building these systems. Engineers can use the concepts presented in this paper to design reliable, high-performance systems that can easily integrate with future technologies. |
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