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Emerson provides machinery monitoring for P&H mining shovels
Emerson’s onboard monitors will recognize excess vibration in key shovel components and notify operators in real time to prevent shutdowns and damage to the huge excavating machines. -
TASI names John McKenna President of Flow Division
John McKenna, former CEO of Ashcroft, will lead the five companies in the Flow Division, AW-Lake Company, KEM-Küppers, EXACT Dispensing, Litre Meter, and Vögtlin Instruments. -
FCI obtains FM & FMc approvals for FS10A Analyzer Flow Switch
FS10A Analyzer Flow Switch/Monitor is suitable for continuous flow verification applications that support process analyzer sampling systems operating in hazardous plant areas. -
Should You Use Current or Voltage in Analog Transducer Readings?
By CAS Data Loggers Both types are low-cost and easy to find, and both have advantages and disadvantages depending on the environment in which they are being used. -
CAS Dataloggers measure Machine Runtimes
The Wells-Lamont factory makes products from Kevlar and other materials. It uses CAS DataLoggers to monitor every machine on the factory floor. -
Alliance Sensors acquires LVDT product lines from Everight Sensors
Alliance acquired three products, including PG Series LVDT sensors, S1A LVDT/RVDT signal conditioner, and LVIT linear position sensor. -
Particle Sizing Webinar
Webinar from Malvern Instruments highlights the benefits of real-time particle sizing for the effective monitoring and control of granulation processes. -
Lord Corp. to acquire MicroStrain
MicroStrain specializes in combining micro-sensors with embedded processors to autonomously track operational usage and to navigate and control unmanned systems. -
VEGA releases Tools app for smart phones
VEGA Tools enables access to utilities for VEGA instruments and services. -
Phoenix Contact names Spencer Bolgard vice president
Spencer Bolgard will oversee the company’s U.S. Sales Subsidiary, including sales, marketing, channel operations and service functions within the United States. -
BEI publishes Sensors Selection Guide for Motion Control
Guide covers rotary encoders, rotary and linear potentiometers and rotary Hall effect sensors. -
Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Market growing
IDTechEx says the piezoelectric energy harvesting market will grow to $145 million in 2018, and $667 million by 2022. -
Balluff México opens new office
Balluff México opened a new corporate office in Querétaro, complete with a training facility, technical support lab, and warehouse. -
Davis Instruments publishes Industrial Automation & Control catalog
Catalog covers push buttons, sensors, switches, HMIs, PLCs, controllers, relays, signal conditioners and more. -
Raytek Publishes Collection of Application Stories
Applications include automotive camshaft manufacturing, incineration of chemical waste, low-e glass tempering, temperature measurement during epitaxial deposition, and web monitoring of semi-permeable films. -
ISA Publishes 2nd Edition of Practical Thermocouple Thermometry book
Practical Thermocouple Thermometry, Second Edition by Thomas W. Kerlin and Mitchell Johnson, focuses on practical aspects of how thermocouples work; how they go bad; how to access measurement accuracy; and how to select, install and operate them. -
Thermoelectric Generator market to reach $750 Million by 2022
Interest in wireless sensor applications is going to spearhead the growth of a new niche market for these types of generators from 2015 onwards. -
Watlow publishes Sensors and Controllers Catalog
Catalog includes product descriptions, specifications, features and benefits of the company’s temperature sensors, wire, cable, temperature controllers, power controllers and supporting software. -
Photoelectric Sensors market increasing
The market for photoelectric sensors experienced a collapse and a dramatic rebound in the last three years and ARC expects a positive development for the coming years. -
Coming Out of the Control Cabinet
Automation.com, July 2012 By Bill Lydon, Editor In the past, Phoenix Contact's products were typically hidden in control cabinets. Their new vertical market initiative puts them in the mainstream of automation and control solutions, including further expansion in the United States.
