Thursday 29 September 2022

The end of plant shutdowns!

Digitilization taken to a new level.

Unplanned maintenance work and cost-intensive plant shutdowns are history! The potential of connecting field devices to increase plant performance, enable predictive maintenance and reduce costs should be used. #empowerthefield, the Industry 4.0 Program of Endress+Hauser, takes the digitalization project to a new level. This is a theme emphasised by Endress+Hauser at the SPS 2022 Trade Fair.*

Solution packages for digitalization.

Smart measuring devices collect a wealth of data from the field level. However, up to 97 percent of this data remain unused. Data is the fuel that powers Industry 4.0! #empowerthefield, the Industry 4.0 Program of Endress+Hauser, enables plant operators to unlock the potential of this data. With their cloud based IIoT ecosystem Netilion and Heartbeat Technology, the diagnostics and testing concept from Endress+Hauser, a digitalization project can be started easily. In addition, E+H field-proven solution packages create a digital twin of the installed base and makes it available on mobile devices. These solutions monitor device status and enable predictive maintenance.

Connect the pressure measurement to the future.

More Industry 4.0. More productivity. More process-safety: The new pressure and differential pressure transmitters Cerabar and Deltabar are designed for the future. The redesigned high-end measuring devices are perfect for Industry 4.0. Heartbeat Technology ensures documented verification and forms the basis for predictive maintenance. The Bluetooth® interface makes it easy to configure and verify measuring devices using the SmartBlue app. These devices can even cope very well with extreme application conditions. Moreover, the intelligent functions and SIL ratings, which are unique on the market, ensure maximum process reliability.

Expertise in gas flow measurement.
Our product portfolio for gas flow measurement with five SIL-certified, innovative measurement technologies, such as ultrasonic or thermal mass flow measurement, enables a wide range of applications, exact measurement results and maximum process safety. From the smallest nominal diameters (DN1) tot all exhaust gas stacks (DN12000), at high process pressure (up to 400 bar) or the highest process temperatures (up to 1000°C), the robust measuring devices meet all relevant industrial requirements. The Proline device concept supports the user in various life cycle phases from planning to maintenance.

Simple, safe, connected analysis.

Memosens technology for liquid analysis has already proven its worth millions of times – with the digitalization of measured values directly in the sensor head, contactless digital signal transmission and with the diagnosis and storage of all sensor relevant data directly in the sensor. The new Memosens 2.0 sensor generation now also meets the demands of Industry 4.0. Additional process data and diagnostics information provide accurate information regarding current sensor status and future maintenance requirements. Memosens 2.0 sensors can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems using plug and play.

The new generation of 80 GHz radar sensors.
The new level transmitters of the Micropilot for liquids and bulk solids can take on any challenge. Thanks to optimized evaluation algorithms, the 80 GHz radar sensors provide reliable measurement results with no signal loss even in hard-to-reach measuring points, dusty environments and extreme process temperatures. In addition to the proven PROFIBUS and HART interfaces, a new Ethernet-APL interface provides even easier device access with minimal installation effort. The compact device with a single-chamber enclosure also occupies minimal space.


* Find the company at SPS - Nürnberg (D) November 8th-10th - in hall 4A, booth 145 and learn more about #empowerthefield, the Industry 4.0 Program of Endress+Hauser, as well as other product innovations and services.

@Endress_US @Endress_Hauser @Endress_CA @EndressUK  @spsmesse #PAuto #Smart
 


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