Tag: automation
Setpoint opening new tech. center
Setpoint Integrated Solutions, an automation solutions provider, will open an interactive, industrial process showroom on April 16, 2015 at its headquarters located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Setpoint launches new website
Setpoint Integrated Solutions, the provider of a full spectrum of process automation, valve, instrumentation, actuation and filtration solutions, has launched its newly redesigned website located at www.
Actuator adjustment advancement from AUMA
A new electronic position transmitter designed to simplify end position adjustments for actuators has been developed by AUMA. The EWG is compatible with its predecessor, the RWG, which ensures rapid replacements and retrofits.
Bashneft & Emerson sign memorandum
Bashneft and Emerson Process Management have signed a long-term Memorandum of Cooperation on the development of systems for comprehensive automation of industrial facilities. The document was signed by Bashneft President, Alexander Korsik and Vice President of Emerson Process Management and Director General of LLC Emerson, Nikolay Shestakov.
2018: US valve demand to reach $20 billon
A new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry market research firm, predicts that the demand for industrial valves in the US will increase 4.9 percent per year to reach $19.8 billion in 2018.
New electro-hydraulic operator from Emerson
Emerson Process Management has added another electro-hydraulic operator to its valve automation capabilities with the release of the Bettis EHO actuator. The EHO actuator couples proven technologies from Emerson’s Valve Automation offering of actuation and controls to handle critical shutdown situations where dependability is a must.
Reduce cost and protect systems
Rather than using two 2-way automated valves to control the flow of liquids, a single 3-way valve does the job with fewer components and lower cost. Assured Automation’s PTP Series 3-Way Ball Valves can be used for flow diverting or controlling two flows coming into a single line.
Valve enables low power automation
Asco’s new 0.55 low-power solenoid pilot valves provide a perfect solution to automation with low power consumption. Because the valve uses only 0.55 watt, more devices can be installed on a process plant bus network or they can be used in remote locations with solar/battery sources.