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Wireless poses its own tangles With so many wireless devices now available, the question is: can they all work together? |
01/11/2006 |
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There are more and more funcationalities being added to your most trusted instrumentation. These established technologies have expand their reach and performance. |
01/09/2006 |
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Smaller, smarter systems streamline sampling An emerging miniaturized, modular approach for sampling systems provides substantial savings in both capital and operating costs. |
09/14/2005 |
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More-intelligent devices help plants get smarter The chemical industry now is poised to increase its use of predictive control and predictive maintenance |
06/23/2005 |
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The constant-speed approach to AC motors made a lot of sense when energy was cheap and drives technology was in its infancy. With their latest advances, adjustable speed drives can provide one of the best energy efficiency options for a plant. |
06/16/2005 |
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Process Industry Practices 9th Annual Conference The theme for this years PIP Conference was Changing Times The Common Denominator. With over 140 registered attendees the conference included participants from member, subscriber, and licensee companies as well as other invited guests from the industry. |
05/10/2005 |
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Chemical Processing Readers' Choice Awards 2004 Chemical Processing asked 20,000 of its readers to name the best technology providers in 41 categories covering equipment, software and engineering services. |
03/07/2005 |
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Distributed Control Systems: Rescue Your Plant from Alarm Overload |
01/12/2005 |
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Shedding light on technology development Optical remote sensing is a powerful tool that deserves more attention |
11/04/2004 |
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Lights up on emissions monitoring This article takes a new look at optical remote sensing (ORS) technology — which has become simpler, more reliable and more accurate, yet its popularity for monitoring emissions has not grown. |
11/01/2004 |
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Process integration extends its reach Thousands of successful applications worldwide testify to the value of process integration technology in reducing energy costs and increasing capacity through debottlenecking. |
11/01/2004 |
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Cutting the Cord | Chemical Processing Read how one company has been applying wireless technology where it makes sense to cut costs and make employees more productive |
03/10/2004 |
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Wireless | The brave new world of RFID | Chemical Processing Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, writes Agnes Shanley, is not only being evaluated or implemented by more companies for supply-chain management and security, it lets companies spy on employees or customers. |
12/18/2003 |
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| 07/30/2003 | |
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Process knowledge systems employing wireless technologies can deliver true benefits to chemical manufacturers |
03/19/2003 |


