Endress+Hauser's Plant Asset Management tool, FieldCare, is the first FDT frame to pass the FDT Group's conformance test, the company claims.
A new range of level measurement products from Endress+Hauser, called the Levelflex M FMP5x range, is designed to ensure cost-efficient, reliable, continuous level measurement performance even under the most demanding application conditions, according to the company.
Endress+Hauser’s chief operating officer, Michael Ziesemer, will visit the Australian head office in Sydney on 12 February 2010 to discuss how current automation trends will affect the Australian market in the future.
A new TOC (Total Organic Carbon) analyser from Endress+Hauser, the TOCII CA72 analyser, makes continuous and batch monitoring in industrial wastewater much simpler and more cost effective than was previously possible, the company claims.
Endress+Hauser has announced that its first apprentice has finished the company’s internal training program, and has graduated 12 months earlier than expected.
Sydney Water’s new desalination plant at Kurnell is designed to provide 15 per cent of Sydney's daily water needs, and uses Profibus technology along with some smart instrumentation and automation from Endress+Hauser.
Endress+Hauser has expanded its Micropilot M range with the launch of the FMR250 parabolic antenna for bulk solids monitoring.
We sat down with Endress+Hauser Conducta’s head honcho and found out why the instrumentation company is going from strength to strength, Sarah Falson writes.
Endress+Hauser has developed a new range of capacitance switches called the Solicap S for point level measurement of bulk solids, designed for the detection of both fine grained and coarse solids.
Mass flow meters are generally used in applications where accuracy is of the utmost importance, which is why Endress+Hauser’s Coriolis mass flow meters are individually calibrated using independently accredited test rigs, the company says.