Electricity + Control April 2015

FLOW MEASUREMENT

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Coriolis flow in efficient two-wire technology Process monitoring is becom- ing more demanding and the need for maximum product quality is steadily increasing. This is why Endress+Hauser continues to provide industry- specific flow measurement solutions optimised for future technology requirements. The

• Maintenance-free devices without moving parts • No inlet and outlet runs required • Operable flow range of up to 1000:1 • Insensitive to external process influences such as pipe vibra- tions • High field accuracy, even with greatly fluctuating process and ambient conditions Proline is a proven and uniform product concept, designed to do the same things the same way, thereby increasing the safety and efficiency of your operations.The Human Machine Interface (HMI) and subsequent device set-up and programming are user-friendly through and through.This ensures that your process can be securely controlled with confidence and can be integrated seamlessly into your plant asset management, providing reliable information for optimising production and business processes.The Promass 200 has been developed for SIL2/3 applications and has internationally rec- ognised Ex approval including the local SouthAfrican requirements. Enquiries: Frans van den Berg.Tel. 011 262 8000 or email info@za.endress.com

new generation of our Proline flowmeters is based on a uniform device concept.This means time and cost savings, as well as maxi- mum safety over the entire plant life cycle. In the chemical process industry, Coriolis flowmeters have been used for decades with great success.This is in no way astonishing, because this measurement technology has unique advantages in comparison to other methods: • Independent of physical fluid properties such as conductivity, pressure, temperature, density or viscosity • One-of-a-kind multi-functionality – simultaneous measurement of mass flow, volume flow, density and temperature

Labelling solutions Barcode printer manufacturer cab is setting new standards in developing andmanufactur- ing devices and systems for product labelling and product marking.Technical sales manager for southern Africa, Rudie Buys affirms the company’s support for the region’s custom- ers. “cab provides on-the-spot support for our customers in chemical, food, agricultural and manufacturing industries, who rely on our high quality standards”, he says.The USA Oc- cupational Safety & Health Administration's new labelling requirements are expected to have the greatest impact on internationally- based chemical manufacturers, with few mandatory changes proposed for other gen- eral chemical storage. HCS targets chemical manufacturers and importers to ensure their chemical containers will display a label similar to those now used in Europe and many other Globally Harmonised System (GHS) adopters, beginning June 1, 2015. Enquiries: Julian Power.Tel: 011 886 0307 or email julian@gw.co.za On 1 June 2015 a new global system will be adopted for labelling in the chemical industry, known as the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) of Chemical Labelling.This initiative is a system developed by the United Na- tions (UN) to strengthen international efforts concerning environmentally sound management of chemicals.

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