Always up to date, measurement technology meets pigging technology

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Technical illustration of an industrial piping and control system with several components: On the left are four parallel cylindrical actuators with yellow actuating elements. In the middle is a large blue pipe system with flange connections. To the right of this is a green ball mounted as an operating element, below which is a control block with red and black components and several yellow switching modules. Further pipe connections and control valves are visible at the bottom right. The entire system is shown in an isometric 3D view on a light background and shows a complex hydraulic or pneumatic control and drive system.

Today we had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Misselwitz from Endress+Hauser to our company. He presented new products and technologies from the Endress+Hauser range to our project teams.

Among other things, innovations in flow measurement, level monitoring and pressure and temperature measurement technology were explained and illustrated using Endress+Hauser products that are used in IST fittings and systems.

Of particular interest to us is the "Heartbeat Technology", which provides diagnostics, verifies performance and monitors all process data of the devices for predictive maintenance and process optimization (PdM, Predictive Maintenance). Click here for the article →

As a company, we are always interested in bringing our colleagues and products up to the latest state of the art in order to offer our customers modern, economical and future-proof solutions.

Our great strength is individual customer advice. It is important to provide our customers with the best possible support and to share the know-how we have acquired.

Each of our projects is planned and implemented individually and offers opportunities to further develop products and processes in order to achieve the best possible results.

We greatly value the expertise of our long-standing partners, and in this case we are particularly pleased to have the support and know-how of Endress+Hauser.

We would like to thank Mr. Misselwitz and his company for the event and the valuable information.

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