Friday, 31 January 2025

Optical Spectrum Analyzer for Mid-wave Infrared Measurements.

Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation has released the AQ6377E optical spectrum analyzer for mid-wave infrared (MWIR) measurements. While inheriting the world-class optical performance of the preceding AQ6377 model, the AQ6377E offers a number of new features and functions that enhance speed, accuracy, and capability, enabling it to meet a broader spread of laser application demands, including environmental measurement.

“We listen intently to the requests of our customers,” says Terry Marrinan, VP Sales & Marketing at Yokogawa Test & Measurement. “Understanding their challenges helps us develop solutions that overcome complex measurements tasks, while simultaneously driving efficiency and ease-of-use to save both time and money. Our new AQ6377E is no exception. We received requests for faster measurement speeds, the ability to perform pulsed light measurements under various conditions, and a better way to evaluate side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) than is available using Fourier Transform optical spectrum analyzer (FT-OSA) instruments. The AQ6377E provides the solution to these issues.”

In recent years, there has been increasing demand from researchers and developers of MWIR lasers for an optical spectrum analyzer that can quickly and precisely analyze the wavelength spectrum of lasers, including their side modes, especially in the 5μm band. This led to the launch in 2020 of the current AQ6377 model.

New Features.
As the successor model to the AQ6377, the AQ6377E optical spectrum analyzer presents users with a number of new functions and specifications.

For instance, the AQ6377E offers improved performance of the built-in chopper - a device that modulates light by periodically interrupting light rays with a vane that rotates at a constant speed - , which operates automatically according to the measurement sensitivity setting. Specifically, Yokogawa has added the NORMAL/CHOP and MID/CHOP measurement sensitivity settings, which apply the lock-in detection function to the intermediate NORMAL and MID sensitivities of the previous model. This capability reduces the impact of background noise when measuring MWIR light spectra and allows faster and more accurate measurement compared with the previous AQ6377.

The AQ6377E also offers much wider pulsed light measurement capabilities thanks to the addition of a new function, ‘advanced pulsed light measurement mode’. This enhancement provides engineers with improved ability to measure pulsed light with low-repetition frequencies that were previously impossible to achieve using the AQ6377.

In laser evaluation, simultaneous measurement over a wide level range was a clear performance advantage of the previous AQ6377. The new AQ6377E adds to this with a dynamic measurement range for the simultaneous measurement of a laser’s optical spectrum. This improvement ensures engineers can accurately evaluate the SMSR, an index of laser performance, which is difficult to achieve with an FT-OSA.

The AQ6377E Optical Spectrum Analyzer meets the CE marking requirements.


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Industry-first Device Certificate Management.

The launch of both AEOS Certificate Management and Device Certificate Management within Nedap's on-premises access control system, AEOS, has been announced. This groundbreaking feature positions AEOS as the first access control system to implement certificate management from server to reader, setting a new standard in the industry.

The integration of Certificate Management into AEOS enhances the system's security by enabling the use of unique digital certificates to establish secure, encrypted communication across all AEOS system components (including the server, controllers, and access readers). This advancement ensures encrypted communication throughout the entire access control infrastructure, significantly reducing the risk of cyber threats and unauthorized access.

“By adopting this innovative approach, organizations can centrally manage and distribute unique digital certificates, simplifying the process of maintaining these secure and up-to-date certificates across all AEOS system components, making the system more secure than ever. This not only streamlines administrative tasks but also strengthens the overall security posture of the organization,” says Alexander Buiter, Product Owner at Nedap.

Nedap's commitment to pioneering security solutions is further exemplified by AEOS's recent compliance achievements, including CAPSS accreditation from the UK's National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), EN60839, ANSSI, and BSI certifications. These certifications underscore AEOS's robust cybersecurity measures and its suitability for protecting critical national infrastructure.


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Logic Solver and Alarm is non-incendive instrument.

Moore Industries’ SLA Multiloop and Multifunctional Safety Logic Solver and Alarm has earned Factory Mutual (FM) approval as a Non-Incendive instrument. This approval allows the SLA to be used in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D Hazardous (Classified) locations in both the United States and Canada. The SLA Is a part of the Moore Industries FS FUNCTIONAL SAFETY SERIES and these new approvals mean that the SLA provides reliable alarming and safety shutdown capabilities in hazardous environments.

The SLA also carries exida certification for use in Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and is SIL 2/3 capable. With the new FM safety certification, the SLA can now be used in both General (safe) and Hazardous Locations. This means that the SLA can be used in situations where potentially explosive gases, vapors, dust or fibers may be present including:

  •  Oil and natural gas refining, extraction, and transporting
  •  Offshore rigs
  •  Chemical and pharmaceutical plants

The SLA is designed to deliver optimal performance in safety loops in hazardous process conditions and bridges the gap between single-loop logic solvers and costly safety PLCs. With 16 alarms, advanced voting logic, intuitive configuration using drop-down menus, checkboxes, Excel-like math equations, and communication via MODBUS/TCP, MODBUS RTU, and HART pass-thru, the SLA ensures both safety and efficiency in your Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF).


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Thursday, 30 January 2025

Industrial-Grade Cameras with High-Quality and Precisely Streamed Monitored or Event Recording.

Would you open the machine every time to check the interaction of components or wear? There is no point in opening a machine every time to check the interaction of components or wear. It is much easier to keep an eye on the situation by using a camera. Models from the consumer sector are quite common, but they also come with downsides: they are often only available for a very limited time - and usually, spare parts are hard to obtain. IDS Imaging Development Systems is therefore now launching the "uEye Live" camera series with the uEye SCP and uEye SLE product lines. They specialise in monitoring tasks, deliver various live streams and even allow event recording.

The GigE cameras are designed for standalone operation. In addition to easy access via the web front end (HTTP), users benefit from video streaming, hardware-accelerated video encoding and event-based recording in the camera memory. This means that if an incident occurs, the cameras provide a valuable "window into the past".

The monitoring cameras from IDS combine streaming and event recording Depending on the intended purpose, users can choose from different design variants: the uEye SCP series has a completely closed, 29x29x29 mm housing. The uEye SLE line consists of board-level models for embedded applications with different mounting options. As of now, the first uEye SCP camera with the 8.3 MP rolling shutter sensor IMX678 from the Sony Starvis 2 series is available. The board-level version and additional sensors will follow later this year.

Philipp Ohl, Head of Product Management at IDS, explains: "These monitoring cameras are industrial-grade, compact and cost-effective. They can deliver multiple video streams at the same time - and thanks to Sony Starvis 2 technology, they provide truly impressive image quality even in low-light situations." The integrated ISP with automatic image enhancement features also plays an important role in this. In total, there are three parallel streams available. In addition to H264, the models also offer MJPEG via HTTP, which enables direct display in the web browser without additional plug-ins or third-party software. The RTSP protocol ensures standardised integration of H264 streams into existing tools and applications. Thanks to a web-based REST API, the cameras can be easily integrated into machine control systems.


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Industrial remote connectivity for large machine fleets.

HMS Networks has strengthened its industrial remote connectivity solutions, delivering scalable, secure connectivity for businesses managing large fleets of machines with the introduction of Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge. This new solution combines HMS Networks’ established expertise with a customer-centric approach, enabling operators to streamline machine monitoring and maximize operational efficiency.

The Ewon product line from HMS Networks is globally recognized for its reliability in industrial remote access and data monitoring. Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge are designed to meet the demands of large-scale machine operations, providing industrial users with secure access to machines and simplified user access management.

Building on decades of industry knowledge, Ewon Cloud and Edge are developed with a forward-looking approach, ensuring future growth and adaptation to evolving needs.

Once an Ewon Edge device is installed, it registers seamlessly with Ewon Cloud, integrating machines into a unified “space” where an unlimited number of devices can be grouped. With flexible access control, users can securely monitor and manage machine data anytime, from anywhere.

“With Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge, we’re fulfilling our motto: ‘Hardware Meets Software,’” says Sébastien Thinnes, Vice President Marketing of HMS Networks’ IDS Division. “Machine builders and operators managing large fleets need a solution that’s powerful, secure, flexible, and evolutive. With over 500,000 Ewon gateways connected worldwide, we understand industrial expectations. This knowledge shaped our new solution and reinforces our commitment to advancing industrial connectivity.”


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Turnkey cleanrooms.

Finland has specific expertise and experience in the cleanroom sector, and some of the leading Finnish businesses in this sector have formed a working partnership to offer complete solutions in international cleanroom markets, with particular emphasis on sustainability. 

The new partnership has been created within the ASC alliance (Alliance for Sustainable Cleanrooms) to meet the internationalisation objectives of cleanroom industry participants, building on the success of previous collaborative projects. "Clients ordering cleanroom solutions often seek turnkey solutions, so with this new cooperation, it is more than achievable," says Jukka Vasara, vice president at Granlund, who initiated the alliance.

The ASC members believe that cleanroom clients typically have two main priorities: fast project completion on schedule, and quality as a top priority. This is because errors can disrupt production, which can be very costly. “The strength of the alliance,” Vasara explains, “lies in decades of expertise in design, project management, and system capabilities, alongside technological excellence.”

Background.
Cleanrooms are essential for many crucial processes, so demand is high, particularly for sustainable, turnkey solutions, and this is one of the major justifications for the ASC Alliance. For example, laboratories and production facilities require strictly regulated environments in electronics, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food, and semiconductor industries, as well as in hospital pharmacies, operating rooms, and the optical industry. Cleanrooms are classified according to ISO into classes 1–9, and according GMP into classes A to D. Each class defines how clean the air must be, specifying how many particles are allowed per cubic meter of air. The standard's requirements must be meticulously followed, and thoroughly documented. In pharmaceutical cleanrooms, microbiological contamination must also be measured and controlled.

In practice, clean air is typically achieved through effective ventilation and filtration. Consequently, cleanrooms consume high levels of energy, and therefore possess a large carbon footprint. To enhance energy efficiency, the sizing and regulation of cleanroom ventilation systems need to be demand-driven, with accurate monitoring and control systems that are reliable in the long-term. The sustainability of cleanrooms can be further enhanced through initiatives such as the reduction of chemical usage, and better waste management.

The Alliance for Sustainable Cleanrooms. (ASC)
The ASC combines the specialised expertise of its member companies in cleanroom technology, enabling them to provide comprehensive solutions for customers in international markets. The ASC has recently benefited from ‘Group Explorer’ funding from Business Finland, which will enable the alliance to explore new global opportunities, expanding market access and building a stronger international presence.

Members of the alliance include:
Vaisala - monitoring and measurement solutions
• Granlund - cleanroom design
• Halton - ventilation solutions
• Cleamix - decontamination solutions
• LED Tailor - blue light solutions
• Hermetel - cleanroom elements
• Zeus Tech - validation, measurement, and testing solutions
• Kavika HealthCare - furniture solutions


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Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Accelerating Innovation!

Early bird registration discount for user conference.

Registration for the premier annual event for users, Emerson Exchange Americas (EMREX), to be held May 19-22, 2025, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, (TX USA) is now open. Attendees are encouraged to take advantage of the early bird registration rate of $1,550.00, available up to April 14, 2025. After this date, regular registration costs $2,050.00, with single-day passes priced at $700.00.

“Emerson Exchange is much more than a technical conference; it’s a platform for collaboration, inspiration and innovation,” said Ron Martin, president, Americas at Emerson. “This year’s theme underscores our continued focus on helping organisations navigate the challenges of today’s quickly-changing automation landscape and drive meaningful transformation across critical industries.”

With the theme ‘Accelerating Innovation’, Emerson Exchange 2025 will bring together over 3,100 professionals from 300+ companies and 50+ countries to share knowledge, explore new technologies and foster valuable industry connections. The conference will feature nearly 300 sessions, offering a rich agenda that includes product roadmaps, user case studies, ‘Meet the Experts’ forums, interactive workshops, and hands-on training opportunities.

Emerson’s portfolio of solutions and services will take centre stage, including its Boundless AutomationSM vision for next-generation automation architectures. Experts will also showcase the latest advancements in industrial AI tools, asset management systems, valve and final control innovations, enterprise software, measurement instrumentation and more, with a full schedule of technical presentations and round-tables.

Speakers will cover topics relevant to a wide range of industries, including alternative energy, chemicals, life sciences, oil and gas, food and beverage, metals and mining, and pulp and paper. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Emerson experts, learn from real-world success stories, interact with live product demos and collaborate with their peers.

The technology exhibition – a highlight of the conference – will provide an up-close look at recent innovations from Emerson’s leading brands, such as DeltaV™, Rosemount™, Fisher™ and Micro Motion™, as well as solutions from strategic third-party partners.

Registration includes access to all conference sessions, certified training (eligible for continuing education units), meals, exhibitions and social events.

Visit Emerson.com/Exchange2025 to learn more and register today.

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100 years in motion!

“This anniversary is not only a cause for celebration, but also a reminder of what is possible with solidarity, trust, passion, quality, and innovation. Together, we look ahead with confidence to a promising future.”

Creating added value for customers through innovation has been the driving force behind the family-owned company, Festo, from the very beginning and remains the key to the company's success today. With its constant determination to make people's work easier and thus increase efficiency, Festo has shaped an entire era of industrial production. Today, the company is a global player and a front runner in automation technology, as well as a world leader in technical education and training. Festo's anniversary is being celebrated with employees, customers, and partners worldwide throughout the year.

The focus has been on innovation, responsibility, and the future from the very beginning. And it is the people who still make all the difference. “Festo is the work of many hands” – this saying of the company's founder Gottlieb Stoll is still the guiding principle for management and staff worldwide. In 1925, he and Albert Fezer founded the company Fezer & Stoll for woodworking machines in Esslingen am Neckar. Albert Fezer left the company shortly afterwards, and Gottlieb Stoll continued to run the company on his own.

The second generation of owners laid the foundation for the company as it is now. Dr. H. C. Kurt Stoll brought the idea of pneumatics from the USA to Germany in 1950 and, as a pioneer in his father's company, developed it further. This marked the start of pneumatics at Festo and paved the way for its use in factory automation.

Internationalisation played a vital role in the ongoing development of Festo. Dr. Wilfried Stoll concentrated on developing the international markets and establishing national companies.

In 2000, the owners separated the power tools division from the rest of the company and established it as an independent company under the name Festool GmbH.

Education is key.
Lifelong learning is firmly rooted in the corporate culture at the company. This is because successful companies need people who understand, develop, and can apply technologies. Training and developing competencies are thus fundamental success factors for a flourishing workforce. That is why Festo Didactic was established as a worldwide, independent division as early as 1965.

The inventive spirit of Dr. Wilfried Stoll and Dr. Kurt Stoll, their holistic thinking and approach, and their positive customer-oriented perspective have had a lasting impact on the company. Thus today, Festo is one of the leading automation companies worldwide and, with Festo Didactic, the world market leader in technical education and training.

Festo says “Thank you”

Thomas Böck
“We want to say thank you to our customers, partners, and employees and celebrate this unforgettable anniversary with them,” said Thomas Böck, Chairman of the Management Board.

Anniversary activities are planned throughout the year, both in Germany and in the more than 60 Festo companies worldwide – with “thank you” parties for employees, school days for the young talents of tomorrow, customer events, and press events. For representatives of the press and visitors who are enthusiastic about technology, the world's leading industrial fair, the Hannover Messe, will have a special highlight in store. “The project is still top secret. What we can say is that it showcases our wide range of skills, our broad expertise, our passion for innovation, and our aspiration to make the impossible possible,” declared Thomas Böck.

The Hannover Messe will be a strong start, and that momentum will continue throughout the year. There will be, for example, worldwide “Innovation Days”, where Festo will use a new format to share future trends, technologies, and innovations with customers and partners.

“In our anniversary year, we are very much looking to the future since we see it as our responsibility to use our innovations in automation and technical education to help solve the most pressing challenges facing industry and society, and to play a key role in driving industrial transformation as a solution provider,” says Thomas Böck. In the future, topics such as digitalisation, artificial intelligence, biologisation, and the circular economy will give automation a new boost and, in addition, inspire future generations. Festo will be making a considerable contribution to moving these developments forward.

The anniversary will also be the kick-off for an ongoing company-wide initiative to strengthen Festo's guiding principle of social responsibility for sustainable development. “Our Corporate Citizenship Program underscores our belief that companies should not only pursue economic goals, but also play a significant part in society,” he said. As part of the program, all 20,000 employees worldwide can spend one day working on a charitable initiative.


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Software appointment in Pharma.

Oliver Weber has joined Körber  as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Software in the Business Area Pharma. In this role, he will lead the global software business of the Business Area Pharma.

Oliver Weber has more than 25 years of experience as General Manager with a strong background in software, technology, innovation and digital, gained in international leadership roles including ABB, Accenture and Wincor Nixdorf. Before joining Körber, he was the Chief Executive Officer of the CREALOGIX Group, a Swiss-based global software company that specializes in digital banking solutions. In his role at Körber, he is responsible for the long-term vision and profitable growth strategy of the global software business of the Business Area Pharma.

“As the integrating layer of the portfolio, our software solutions play an essential role in the growth agenda of the Business Area Pharma and hold tremendous potential for our customers,” says Erich Hoch, Group Executive Board Member and President Business Area Pharma at Körber. “We are very pleased that we were able to win Oliver Weber as new CEO for our software business. He will contribute with his experience to support our customers in positioning their business for the future in our ambition to be the leading supporter of manufacturers in the digitalization of their pharmaceutical, biotech and cell & gene therapy production.”


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Rugged Toggle Switch.

Versatile capabilities and advanced design details to support the toughest applications.

APEM has announced the worldwide launch of its CT Series toggle switches, with ready availability globally through service distributors. Offered in familiar form factors with innovative options, these toggle switches and accessories integrate thoughtful design details for improved performance, and they incorporate the features and approvals needed for industrial-grade applications in agriculture, material handling, heavy equipment, and specialty vehicles.

 Typical power toggle switches, using a standard 15/32” mounting hole, are a familiar sight in many of the world’s most demanding applications. However, some end users and OEMs have discovered issues with obtaining the products they need from suppliers. Recognizing these supply chain challenges, APEM has moved to support industry needs. The APEM CT Series toggle switches are offered in a variety of form factors and configurations, with a wide selection of associated accessories such as nameplates, protective boots, and switch guards. The most common and popular part numbers are ready for rapid order fulfillment.

One- and two-pole versions, rated 15A @ 28V DC and 10A @ 125/250V AC, with screw, solder lug, or quick connect terminals, cover a large range of specified applications. With UL approval, an IP67 waterproof rating, and an exceptionally wide operating temperature range of -45 to +85 Deg C, the CT Series is well-suited for use in the harshest environments.

While other commercial offerings often use a pinned top face susceptible to liquid or potting material intrusion, the CT Series is built tough with a single-piece crimped-on top. Internally, the CT Series employs a unique wheel mechanism for improved tactile feel and smooth operation compared with competitive products. In addition, as opposed to other products, the CT Series overall construction uses thicker components which are cast instead of stamped, with a base made of nearly indestructible thermoset plastic. This attention to detail throughout the whole series ensures a robust product created to deliver a long lifetime of reliable service.

Online data sheets and 3D CAD files support designers with the information they need to easily specify the switches. Ready availability, superior design elements, and a favorable price/performance ratio ensure that products from the APEM CT Series toggle switch family will perform reliably in the toughest applications.


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Éowyn - the aftermath!

In the late 1830 an event occurred in Ireland known as the big wind. It was used as a method of determining ages by officialdom as government as we know became stronger and "more allembracing." Peoples ages were determined by whether they were born before or after the "Big Wind."

On Thursday night and Friday morning Ireland was hit by possibly an even bigger storm when Éowyn hit the country. Certainly no storm as string has been experienced since recorded began to be kept later in the nineteenth century. Virtually no district was left unscathed. Starting at the southwest it moved swiftly and inexorably northward laying low majestic trees and damaging property as it progressed.

The Read-Out Signpost, on the western seaboard, was not left unscathed as power disappeared and all electrical and electronic equipment died. It wasn't until the morning that the full impact was realised. We expected that the internet would be interrupted but what we had not expected was that our mast would be blown down with the force of this the worst and strongest wind to hit the country - Galeforce 12 winds were recorded and Mace Head not far from our offices recorded wind speeds of 183Km/hr the highest ever recorded here. Mace Head is in the same district, Conamara, as are our offices.

It ain't called the Wild Atlantic Way for nothing!

Power was restored after some days though the intrepid workers of ESB Networks, the National Electricity Grid, often in appalling weather. Landline telephone and mobile reception is still difficult and it will be some time - as yet undetermined - before we will be back on-line.

We are particularly grateful to a local computer company, Computer Troubleshooters, who have facilitated us to use their connection until we are fully up and running. The old saying in Ireland "Ní neart go chur le chéile" (There is nothing stronger that co-operation) and we really appreciate this. Thanks guys!


Wednesday, 22 January 2025

DP Sensor for air valve.

Improved accuracy and unprecedented operating pressure range for next generation air valve technology.

Superior Sensor Technology today announced production shipments of a customised HV Series differential pressure sensor for Triatek’s EcoAir Valve. Based on Superior Sensor’s HV Series pressure sensor technology, the custom sensor for Triatek enables the EcoAir Valve to support up to seven pressure ranges with extreme accuracy, allowing the valve to be used in a broader range of applications. The sensor’s support for multiple pressure ranges also simplifies system design and manufacturing of the EcoAir Valve.

“Superior Sensor Technology has set a new performance bar with its differential pressure sensor technology by providing extremely high accuracy and unmatched design flexibility,” said Auri Aniulis, Product Manager, Triatek. “The ability to create a custom sensor solution optimised for our EcoAir Valve Module has significantly improved our system performance.”

The EcoAir Valve is a powerful, ultra-low pressure drop valve designed with airflow sensing and debris-proof technology. This valve provides safety, reliability, and energy efficiency for critical environment HVAC designs. The EcoAir Valve can be used in tandem with Venturi Valves in healthcare and laboratory applications. 

The valve uses the EcoAir Valve Module (EVM) to enable compatibility and interoperability with all controllers independent of their protocol. The unique blade design results in a high 100:1 air flow turn-down ratio with more resolute control at the near closed position.

The debris proof design does not have sensors in the airstream, which protects sensors from getting blocked and does not require an access panel to clean the valve. Superior Sensor’s custom solution enables the valve to provide fast (<1sec) and accurate (±5% of total flow) airflow control across an unprecedented range of 0.1inWC to 6inWC, a historic first in air valve technology.

HV Series Differential Pressure Sensor technology is based on the company’s NimbleSense architecture, an intelligent system-in-a-sensor technology that offers manufacturers a high-performance, configurable, flexible sensor solution. Designed for HVAC equipment, the HV series supports up to eight pressure ranges from 0.1” H2O up to 60” H2O (25 Pa to 15 kPa) with industry leading accuracy of 0.05% and TEB of <0.10% of each selected range. This capability offers manufacturers more flexibility in their product designs and greatly reduces time to market and costs associated with product manufacturing.


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Electric dump valves meet environmental standards.

Emerson recently partnered with Laramie Energy to help the Colorado-based oil and gas producer comply with state and federal emissions regulations. Using ASCOTM zero-emissions electric dump valves, the only such all-electric solution for separators, scrubbers, and compression units, the company helped Laramie Energy achieve compliance by eliminating both vented and fugitive emissions from the liquid dump stage of their separation process.*

Conventional dump valves are often piloted by well gas, which can leak into the atmosphere as vented and fugitive emissions. Some states, including Colorado, have emissions regulations that include fines for noncompliance, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a waste emissions charge for methane emissions that exceed specified thresholds.

If fugitive emissions are detected, the EPA requires oil and gas producers to report their greenhouse gas data and conduct tests, surveys and repairs. Companies that fall out of regulation must pay expensive fines and waste subsequent downtime to reestablish compliance.

In comparison, ASCO zero-emission electric dump valves use ultra-low-power electric actuation, which removes the need to vent well gas in upstream applications. And, unlike traditional dump valves, they are fugitive-emissions-free by design because they have no valve packing.

With precise control, ASCO electric dump valves actuate in 50 to 75 milliseconds compared to conventional valves that take several seconds, thus virtually eliminating any chance of gas blowby. This helped Laramie Energy better maintain the static pressure of their vessels which ultimately led to an increase in natural gas production. The valves also use 1.2 watts (W) of energy compared to a conventional electric retrofit kit that uses 96 W, reducing valve power usage by 98.75%.

“Though initially designed for legacy well sites, these fully electric dump valves can help oil and gas companies achieve compliance and avoid red tape on both newly drilled production sites and existing production sites to meet new standards,” said Michael Land, sales development manager with Emerson’s discrete automation business. “Our solution provides a cost-effective, maintenance-free alternative to meet compliance when compared to other solutions like instrument air, nitrogen and electric retrofit kits.”

Laramie Energy focuses on developing unconventional oil and gas reserves within the Rocky Mountains (North America), operating roughly 1,500 wells. The company installed ASCO electric dump valves in newly drilled wells while updating its legacy wells with the solution. Beyond ensuring compliance, the valves have provided additional benefits, including less maintenance and greater well efficiency.


* The full case study (Laramie Energy.) 

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Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Pharma business development Manager.

Swan Analytical UK has announced the appointment of Russell Culver as Pharmaceutical Business Development Manager.

Russell Culver
He joins Swan after many years in project management and process analytics with companies such as Mettler Toledo and ABB. “We are delighted to welcome Russell to the team,” comments Swan’s John Saxton. “The pharmaceutical sector has been a major growth area for us in recent years, and with the launch of our next generation online TOC monitors, we are looking to grow and develop this market further, so Russell’s expertise will be crucial in supporting pharmaceutical companies and system providers with compliant monitoring of Pharma waters.”

Looking forward to his new role, Russell said: “This is an exciting time to be joining Swan, not just because of the advanced technologies that we are bringing to market, but also because of the value that I can add for customers. For example, with my early experience as a service engineer, and later as a proposals and sales specialist, I will be in an ideal position to help customers specify installation requirements, to ensure the optimal performance of their equipment.”

Swan Analytical, which is headquartered in Switzerland, is a leading developer of online monitoring instrumentation. However, despite considerable growth, remains a privately-owned, independent business, which Russell believes is one of the company’s great strengths. “We are large enough to be able to invest in leading-edge R&D, but not so large as to be only interested in the repeat selling of identical boxes. In other words, our focus is on the delivery of working, compliant solutions,” he explains. “Swan’s analysers are therefore built to order and tested on a wet-bench before dispatch, but importantly the company also invests heavily in training and resources to ensure that Swan’s after-sales support is second to none.”

Summarising, Russell says: “Swan Analytical has built an enviable reputation for rugged, reliable, accurate monitors in the power and utilities sectors, so I am keen to replicate this success in the pharmaceutical market, and the new AMI-II LineTOC will be the perfect way to start. With IQ/OQ/PQ validation and full compliance to global pharmacopeia and FDA 21 CFR Part 11, this new instrument represents an exciting opportunity for pharmaceutical manufacturers and system providers.”


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Thirty years compliance in flow.

Endress+Hauser Flow’s calibration laboratory has been accredited in compliance with ISO/IEC 17205 since 1994. From this moment onwards, the flowmeter manufacturer has not only reinforced its capabilities and core competences but has also confirmed its position as a market leader consistently providing services of excellence.


Their reputation in flow is based on a combination of multiple disciplines, from research and development to the most advanced and efficient production lines, all of which contribute to innovative solutions for the flow market. One of the most important disciplines is calibration. This ensures that the metrological performance of each flowmeter corresponds to the technical specification given by the manufacturer.

Demonstrating competence is one of the most crucial factors supporting the credibility of calibration laboratories. With its widely recognised and globally accepted ISO/IEC 17025 standard, the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has introduced a comprehensive framework for this. It can be used to check compliance with the requirements for competence in calibration and testing laboratories. This standard stipulates the demands that calibration laboratories must meet, fostering the harmonisation of quality standards. Its primary objective is to ensure the technical competence of calibration laboratories and the reliability of calibration results.

Competence and cooperation.
Endress+Hauser Flow achieved its first accreditation in compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 in 1994. From the very beginning, this accreditation covered the product centres for flow measurement in Reinach (CH) and Cernay (F). A small but enthusiastic group of specialists from both product centres made this accomplishment possible. They were also convinced that this was only the first step in the accreditation journey.

The process also relied on the crucial cooperation with the National Metrology Institutes of Switzerland (METAS) and Germany (PTB), along with the local Swiss Accreditation Service (SAS). With this achievement, the specialist in measuring technology started a 30-year success story in calibration. Other product centers in USA, India, China and Brazil were founded and also built calibration facilities. As part of Endress+Hauser Flow's strategy for improving and standardising its global production facilities, accreditation according to ISO/IEC 17025 of all of its flow calibration laboratories has been a key focus to convince customers of their excellence and trustworthiness.

The benefits of the accreditation.
From the perspective of a laboratory providing calibration services, accreditation not only confirms competence and harmonisd services, but also serves to overcome trade barriers in the global market. This is because ISO/IEC 17025 compliance is monitored and affirmed by national accreditation bodies, which are usually also members of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC). Most of these bodies are signatories to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Agreement (ILAC MRA), which represents one of the most important advantages of ISO/IEC 17025 accreditations: full international recognition and comparability of the calibration certificates issued.

Accredited calibration rigs in more than 40 countries.
The global calibration network of the Endress+Hauser Group includes not only nearly 90 stationary but also more than 50 mobile flow calibration rigs, located in product centers and sales centers in more than 40 countries worldwide. All these calibration laboratories are accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 by national accreditation bodies such as INMETRO (Brazil), A2LA (USA), DAkkS (Germany), NABL (India), CNAS (China) and others. The scope of these accreditations covers flow rate, density, and in some cases, temperature and pressure as well.

Mobile flow calibration rigs play a crucial role in this network. These bring their customers the benefits of agile and rapid response, as well as trustful support throughout the instrument's lifecycle whenever needed. Thus, improving on-site calibrations with the lowest possible uncertainty is part of Endress+Hauser Flow’s strategic vision of its calibration services.

Digitalisation and beyond.
Today, new key objectives such as optimising the calibration processes and improving their sustainability, as well as advancing in their digitalisation are planned under the perspective of fulfilling ISO/IEC 17025 requirements as well. Periodic re-accreditation audits provide valuable opportunities for Endress+Hauser Flow to showcase the excellence of its calibration services. The company strives to improve the ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation scope by expanding the measurable quantities, reducing the calibration measurement uncertainties and simplifying the traceability to SI national standards.

Additionally, the implementation of Digital Calibration Certificates (DCC), a new approach to manage the calibration results including direct machine-readable information, and other digitalization efforts are aligned with ISO/IEC 17025 compliance as well. And the demand for accredited calibrations continues to grow, driven by the customers' need to meet challenging quality system requirements where traceable and accredited calibration for every measuring device is a mandatory criterion.

Endress+Hauser Flow reaffirms its commitment to provide calibration services of excellence and the framework provided by ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation continues to serve as a key foundation to maintain this level of quality.


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Monday, 20 January 2025

7-inch touch display.

The new Inelco Hunter 7-inch Touch Display, features a 24 Bit RGB interface with a long operational life of 20,000 hours MTBF. The 7-inch size is particularly suitable for applications requiring a long-life, high-brightness touch screen. Examples include EV chargers, autonomous devices, data routers, industrial control systems, IoT home products and smart shopping trolleys.

The display features a high-resolution screen with 800 * 3 (RGB) * 480 Dots. The panel is a Transmissive LCD touch screen with an RGB-Strip interface, offering a full viewing angle, and the unlit colour is black.

The Drive IC is a ST72568 (or Compatible IC) device, and the output touch interface is I2C, with a screen brightness of 425 cd/m2. The operating temperature is -20°C to +70°C and the MTBF lifetime is impressive at up to 20,000 hours (25°C, IF= 160mA).

Inelco Hunter's in-depth engineering support ensures rapid implementation, speeding up the customer’s time-to-market. This added-value support is at the core of Inelco Hunter’s philosophy, and has been for the last 30 years, setting them apart from the "stock and ship" distributors.


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Automation excellance lauded in ceremony.

The 43rd annual Honours and Awards Ceremony of the Ireland Section of the International Society of Automation (ISA) was held last week in the Munster Technological University (MTU) in Cork. This ceremony acknowledges and encourages excellence in those training for careers in Instrumentation, Systems and Automation.

"The Ireland Section, which is voluntary with a membership of over 180, received its charter in 1978. Its purpose is to bring together all personnel involved in the instrumentation and related disciplines in order to enhance their capabilities in instrumentation design, manufacture and use," said current President Patrick Bonner of the Bonner Company (Which coincidentally was founded in the same year).

This year six awards were made, four of which submitted by Third Level institutions and two classified as Industry Awards. The presentations wer made by Councillor Dan Boyle, Lord Mayor of Cork. He said "When people involved in such diverse areas of technology achieve excellence and in the process produce quality work, it is only right that we should publicly acknowledge such success."

1. Apprenticeship Award:
Awarded to the best final year instrumentation Apprentice for notable academic and practical achievements in instrumentation.

Sky Moroney
The awardee was Mr. Sky Moroney on the nomination of Mr. Eddie Mc Elheron, Lecturer at South East Technological University.
He completed his apprenticeship in 2024 with Sulzer Pumps in Co Wexford and attended both phase 4 and phase 6 at the Carlow Campus of SETU.
Sky demonstrated exceptional commitment and attitude during his block releases and achieved credits (in excess of 80%) in all of his theory and practical exams.
He also completed other studies, PLC Night Class in FAS training Centre, Sligo, and Level 1 of The Certified Control System Technicians program (this is an ISA Program). He is currently attending Sligo ATU fulltime course in Batchelor of Engineering in Mechatronics, having completed his first year.

2. Degree Award.
Awarded to the best final year Degree student specializing in any area of Instrumentation and Control.

Stephen Cooper
The Awardee was Mr. Stephen Cooper on the noomination of Mr. Keith Smyth, South East Technological University.
The project revolved around the development of a wheelchair which is equipped with multiple technologies to enable advanced navigation in complex environments. His The Smart-Chair Navigator has shown to be a viable solution for using technology to bridge the gap in accessibility challenges by enhancing daily mobility needs of wheelchair users.

3. Honour’s Degree Award.
Awarded, on any nomination, to the best final year Degree student specialising in any area of Instrumentation and Control.

Eric Wickens
The awardee was Mr. Eric Wickens nominated by Mr. Aidan O Connell, Lecturer, MTU, Cork
Eric graduated from the Joint Honours BSc. in Industrial Physics at Munster Technological University (MTU) and University College Cork (UCC), where he achieved a First Class Honours. This four-year degree culminated in his final year project, called “Design and simulation of a MEMS (Micro-Electromechanical System) Biosensor” and was done in coordination with the Tyndall National Institute.
This project was a success and led to the fabrication of the simulated devices, a conference presentation and accompanying paper.

4. Post Graduate Award
Awarded to the best Post Graduate student awarded PhD / Bsc in Instrumentation / Applied Physics in Ireland.

Giovanna Ricchiuti
The awardee was Dr. Giovanna Ricchiuti, nominated by: Mr. William Whelan-Curtin Senior Lecturer, Department of Physical Sciences, MTU, Cork
Giovanna Ricchiuti has demonstrated exceptional multidisciplinary expertise and academic excellence during her PhD project on developing innovative photonic sensors for environmental pollution monitoring, process control, and food quality assessment. As part of the OPTAPHI Marie Sklodowska-Curie training network, Giovanna successfully completed a double PhD, splitting her time between Munster Technological University, where she focused on integrated photonics and physics, and TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology), where she engaged with spectroscopy and analytical chemistry. Giovanna’s groundbreaking work bridged two demanding fields, requiring her to master both analytical chemistry and photonics. Her achievements make her an exemplary candidate for recognition, marking her out as one of the most talented PhD students in her field.

5. Innovative Project Award.
Recognises a project which has made a significant contribution to the advancement of industry in Ireland through the use of Automation Technology

Sanofi, Waterford (IRL)
The award project was to the Sanofi Equipment Digital Twin Project Team - Mr. Michael Lawlor, Mr. Conor O’Sullivan, Mr. Aymeric Kerserho and Mr. Gregory Albertson on the nomination of Mr. Aidan O Connell, Lecturer, MTU, Cork
Sanofi Waterford has introduced a Multi New Format Fill Line (MFFL), which is an ad- vanced-design fill line capable of filling both syringes and vials with Grade A isolator. From the outset of this new line’s selection and procurement it was identified as the ideal candi- date to be the first Equipment Digital Twin.
The Solution developed is the result of a strong project team with both internal partnership between our Digital and Business teams as well as with the direct collaboration and support from the machine vendors and well as from industry experts to ensure its applicability and therefore creating a solution that is both innovative and practical.
Leveraging the equipment OEMs in-depth knowledge of the manufacturing process and the knowledge and guidance of industry experts which was iterative ensured our solution is technically robust and closely aligned with the needs of our users as well as ensuring that it is aligned with business objectives. The Implemented Equipment Digital Twin is an exact replica of the physical line equipment down to the “nuts and bolts” level created directly from the CAD (3D) models of the physi- cal production line machines.
As a result, the physics and communication of the machines in the Equipment Digital Twin are the same as the physical line, allowing us to use it as a pre-production environment. All software changes are implemented on the Digital Twin before transferring to the actual equipment. This means we no longer need to use the physical line for testing and trouble- shooting. By protecting the physical line’s operational time, we can provide life-changing medical products to patients even more efficiently.
By utilising the Equipment Digital Twin, we also reduced electricity consumption and mini- mised the need for vendors to travel, as they can test their modifications remotely. This leads to a substantial decrease in greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the improvement in precision and efficiency provided by the Equipment Digital Twin already result in less waste, including syringes, vials, and product materials. As the production line goes into full operation, we anticipate even less waste over time, further enhancing our sustainability efforts.

6. Pioneer Award.
This is awarded, on the nomination Society members, in recognition of a lifetime devoted to instrumentation in Ireland.

Recipient for 2024 was Mr. Ger Hellen, NeoDyne, who was nominated by Mr. Declan Lordan of Douglas Controls and Automation.
Ger graduated in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from UCC in 1976. He started work with EI Company, Shannon, a subsidiary of General Electric USA (GE) and an early US FDI investment in Ireland when it was established in 1963. Ger was on a manager development programme and within 2 years the unit production manager for a production line with 80 operators, making parts for 6,000 TV’s per day. Production and people management experience proved invaluable subse- quently but product technology, involving TV CRT tube electron guns, was obsolete relative to semiconductor electronics. After three years Ger moved to Mitchelstown Creameries as a maintenance engineer.
NeoDyne was established in 1998 with Kevin MacCarthy and grew at a steady 14% per year. Ger’s garage became a 6-person office. The fields covered mirrored Ger’s experience in SCADA, PLC, instrumentation and HV/MV electrical. NeoDyne moved to Eastgate Lit- tle Island in 2002. In 2016 a succession plan was progressed and the next step in 2021/2 in- volved a Management Buyout of Ger’s shareholding by four managers, all of whom who had joined NeoDyne 20 years earlier. The buyout completed in October 2022 and Ger retired in March 2023 after nearly 47 year’s continuous working.
Today NeoDyne is wholly owned by 7 Director Shareholders and a further 35 manager engineers work in profit-share. 2024 turnover was over €30M , the cur- rent employment is about 210 and offices are located in Little Island, Dublin, Galway, Waterford and Chesterfield in England.
Ger is a strong believer in building the capability of Irish engineering, keeping company ownership in Irish control, and the growth-mindset and can-do attitudes that US FDI com- panies have brought to this country over the past 50 years. Ger is proud of his farming and Huguenot roots (Ger’s Huguenot Helen ancestor came to Innishannon in 1747)


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Next generation secure terminal servers.

Legacy serial devices made network-ready for deployment on Industrial IP-based Ethernet LANs .

The next generation of RS-232/422/485 secure terminal servers, the NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 Series has been developed by Moxa. The servers are in accordance with the cybersecurity best practices of IEC 62443-4-1. Because of their IEC 62443 certification, the new terminal servers provide reliable defense against cyberthreats when used to connect legacy serial devices to modern Ethernet TCP/IP networks. Deploying these terminal servers not only eliminate the expense of replacing serial field devices, such as sensors, actuators, HMIs, data loggers, and PLCs, but also helps enterprises avoid the time-consuming build-out of complex security solutions.

Legacy serial communications present significant security challenges to ICS as the protocols were devised before modern cyber threats existed. To address this issue, Moxa NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 terminal servers support the TLS and SSH protocols that securely encrypt data before sending it over private or public networks. Support of SSL certificate signing by RSA-4096 / ECC-521 also heightens security against modern decryption attempts, while Secure Boot permits only firmware authorized by Moxa to run on the servers.

Consistent with the trend for smaller systems and easier setup, Moxa NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 secure terminal servers support side-mount installation as an option, alongside desktop, DIN-rail or wall mounting choices. Two-sided LEDs are visually accessible in a variety of installation scenarios. In addition, software-configurable pull high/low resistors and a terminator function eliminate the need to open the chassis to adjust the pull high/low resistors or terminators, making it convenient to install serial devices at field sites. The NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 Series also comes with a one-click log collection function to enable logging of data, which can provide the information that a technical support team needs to quickly troubleshoot system issues.

Moxa is offering NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 secure terminal servers in four models with a choice of one or two serial ports, up to 2TB SD card support, and operating temperatures of either -10 to 60°C or -40 to 75° C.
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Friday, 17 January 2025

Packing dumplings!

The robotic packaging line for rolled dumplings is in three parts: blister pack production and supply, filling the blister packs with dumplings, and closing the packages.

Four hygienic robots pack up to 160 fresh potato dumplings per minute – without making contact with the dumplings at Friweika in Saxony (D). The concept, which is as unusual as it is efficient and hygienic, was developed and planned by KRÖNING-Automation and implemented with Stericlean robots from Stäubli.

Things tend to get busy at Friweika before Christmas and other holidays – in the most literal sense. The company produces up to 180,000 rolled dumplings every day. And that's just a small part of its product range, which also includes dumpling dough (up to 90,000 kg per day), ready-made fried potatoes, potato gratin, and other semi-finished potato products.

Friweika, short for “frische Weidensdorfer kartoffeln” (fresh Weidensdorf potatoes), was founded in 1970 and employs around 350 people in western Saxony. As is to be expected with these quantities, production is highly automated. Because ready-made dumplings are a rapidly growing product segment – keyword convenience – the company was faced with the task of increasing output in this production area.

The task was approached with KRÖNING in Dohna (D), a specialist in automation for food production which had designed several production lines for Friweika in the past.

The KRÖNING specialists are setting standards in various respects with the newly created production line. The system is relatively compact, achieves high output, and impresses with a top-level hygiene concept using Stäubli Stericlean robots, which are approved for aseptic production areas in the pharmaceutical industry. But more on that later.

The production process starts with the weighing of the dumpling dough: Each dumpling weighs around 100 grams. After portioning, it is shaped (rolled) and conveyed to packaging. At the same time, the associated packaging line produces blister packages with cavities for four or eight dumplings. In the last step, the packs are filled with dumplings on two parallel lines.

The automation experts at KRÖNING implemented a clever concept here: No contact is made with the dumplings during packaging. As Owner Marcus Kröning explains, “A robot picks up the blister pack and holds it at an angle at the end of the conveyor belt so that the individual dumplings fall directly into the cavities. Depending on the type of blister pack, the robot adjusts its position four or 10 times before the package is filled. The next step is to close the blister pack and transport it to the secondary packaging area.”

One of the great advantages of this solution is that the robot grippers do not make direct contact with the dumplings. This is good for the robots, as the dough doesn’t stick to their grippers, but it is also good for the dumplings, which the robots catch without making contact, thus avoiding any pressure marks caused by mechanical gripping processes.

Four TX2-90 robots in Stericlean design pack up to 160 dumplings per minute.

Up to 160 dumplings can be packaged per minute. Two robots work together on each line to ensure that this process can take place continuously, i.e. with no need for a buffer zone and without delays when changing the blister packs. While one robot places a filled package on the conveyor belt heading for the sealing station, the second robot grips an empty blister pack and the first dumpling is placed into it.

It is not obvious to use robots in such a production environment. According to Marko Wunderlich, a board member at Friweika, “Anyone who has ever made or processed potato dumplings understands: That dumpling dough is extremely sticky. This is because of its high starch content. That is why we have to clean our systems frequently and extremely thoroughly so that our high hygiene standards are always met in all areas of production.”

These requirements are so high that Friweika does not use the same cleaning agents usually found in food production to lather and then spray the robots and grippers. Instead, it uses hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is more likely to be used in even more sensitive sterile processes in pharmaceutical production. Because H2O2 also affects surfaces, the fully VHP-resistant Stericlean TX2-90 robots, with their specially treated surfaces, are not only the right choice, but almost always the only option.

The fully encapsulated kinematics with sealed vertical cable routing and use of NSF H1-rated food-grade oil also show that these robots were developed from the ground up for hygienically demanding applications in the food and life science industries.

In addition to meeting the highest hygiene standards, KRÖNING and Friweika also made the right choice in other respects: Stäubli robots are characterized by consistently high precision and impressive dynamics. Best of all, the robots achieve their full performance even when using food-grade lubricants, and do not have to be operated at reduced power.

A high level of vertical integration with their own precision gearboxes and a compact design are other favored design features. “This was also important to us, as space in the wet area of the dumpling filling line is limited,” says Marko Wunderlich.

All in all, the robot-assisted packaging line, which does not require direct contact between the robots and the potato dumplings, enables highly dynamic and precise production. In addition to guaranteeing compliance with the strictest hygiene standards, it offers increased productivity and consistent product quality from the user's perspective.


@PresseBox #Stäubli # Kroening #Food #Robotics

Thursday, 16 January 2025

Automation body leadership.

The International Society of Automation (ISA) has announced its Society leadership for the term beginning 1 January 2025. Members of the Executive Board include:

  • Scott Reynolds ISA President 2015
    President: Scott Reynolds, Johns Manville, A Berkshire Hathaway Company
  • President-elect Secretary: Ashley Weckwerth, P.E., Burns and McDonnell
  • Past President: Prabhu Soundarrajan, Kingston Capital 
  • Treasurer: Ardis Bartle, Apex Measurement and Controls
  • CEO and Executive Director: Claire Fallon, International Society of Automation
  • Dr. Soloman Almadi, Saudi Aramco
  • Marco Ayala, MITRE
  • Alan Bryant, P.E., PMP, Occidental
  • Alexa Burr, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
  • Francisco Diaz-Andreu, Repsol
  • Nick Erickson, AWC, Inc.
  • Colleen Goldsborough, CPSC, United Electric Supply
  • Sherry LaBonne, Rockwell Automation
  • David Lee, C.Eng, FIChemE, User Centered Design Services
  • Robert M. Lee, Dragos
  • Edward Naranjo
  • Mary Riedel, Martin Control Systems, Inc.
  • Megan Samford, Schneider Electric
  • Sujata Tilak, Ascent Intellimation
  • Jeff Winter, Critical Manufacturing 
These individuals have demonstrated their strong commitment to ISA and to visioning the role that the Society plays in the future of the automation community.

“I am honored to welcome this new slate of exceptional professionals to ISA leadership,” said Mr. Reynolds, President ISA. “I am delighted to see such a wide array of experience across ISA and the industry sectors our Society serves. I look forward to working with this group to continue the growth trajectory of ISA and empower our global community of automation professionals.” 


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High-resolution reflectometer.

Utilising OLCR (optical low-coherence reflectometry) technology, the Yokogawa AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer is ideal for the internal structure analysis of optical modules and the visualisation of microcracks in optical connectors. It provides a spatial resolution of 40 µm and exceptional back reflection measurement sensitivity down to -100 dB or lower, with no spurious noise. Combined with the optional sensor head unit, users can measure insertion loss simultaneously alongside back reflection, making the AQ7420 a highly efficient and cost-effective reflectometer for optical market applications.

Major Target Markets
- Companies and organisations conducting silicon photonics research
- Manufacturers running productions lines for optical connectors and components
- Any company involved in the analysis of defective optical components

Applications
- Detecting the amount and location of reflections inside optical connectors and optical modules with high accuracy
- Visualizing microcracks inside optical connectors that cannot be seen using loss measurement techniques

Listening to customer feedback and industry trends, the company became aware of several emerging demands that could not be satisfied with existing market solutions. These included: even more reduction of spurious noise; simultaneous measurement of back reflection and insertion loss; enhanced stability of measured waveforms; and faster measurement time. The objective was to develop a new solution that could meet these requirements, the result of which is the new AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer. Two models are available: single-wavelength (1310 nm) and two-wavelength (1310 and 1550 nm).

Also released is control software for Windows 11, an optional dedicated sensor head for loss measurement, various master codes (compatible with a variety of connector types) and a distance adjustment code to adjust the measurement starting position.

Principal among the main new features is the ability of the AQ7420 to reduce spurious noise. With conventional OLCR/OFDR technology-based devices, spurious (ghost) noise is often observable in areas where there is no actual reflection (depending on the characteristics of the equipment), leading to misjudgments. In such situations, correct waveform analysis relies heavily on users with specialist knowledge. In contrast, the new AQ7420 features technology that greatly reduces spurious noise, with ease-of-analysis among its prominent attributes.

Another feature of note is the potential to measure back reflection and insertion loss simultaneously. Conventional OLCR/OFDR instruments are often unable to inspect back reflection amount accurately due to the poor measurement accuracy of the vertical axis (amount of reflection level). The AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer counters this issue by enabling measurement with an uncertainty of ±3dB. Furthermore, by taking advantage of the optical sensor head, users can measure insertion loss simultaneously with an uncertainty of ±0.02dB.

Another important feature is faster measurement time. Compared with the previous-generation product (AQ7410), the measurement time of the new AQ7420 high-resolution reflectometer is around 50% quicker, approximately 6 seconds compared with 12 seconds beforehand.


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Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Empowering batch consistency, quality, and innovation.

Updated edge technology helps drive integration for Batch Processes.

DeltaV™ Edge Environment 2.0 is the newest version of Emerson's edge technology for delivering OT applications and contextualized control data anywhere in the enterprise. The updated DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 now supports batch data integration to help life sciences, chemical processing and other batch processing industries leverage their critical data in analytics applications, AI and machine learning applications, IT enterprise systems and more, whether on-premises or in the cloud.

“Life sciences operations rely on data democratization to optimize and validate their production. Emerson’s Boundless Automation vision, where data silos are eliminated, will empower cross-functional teams to develop the business decisions necessary to drive competitive advantage,” said Claudio Fayad, vice president of technology for Emerson’s process systems and solutions business. “Emerson’s DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 not only unlocks that level of data mobility but does so while preserving essential batch and process context to improve operational certainty.”

Batch processing operations frequently require data reconciliation, aggregation and validation, driving a need for seamless data mobility to bring critical data to varied technologies across the enterprise. However, integrating control system data—critical to making key business decisions—is typically too difficult, costly and risky using traditional technologies.

DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 bridges the gap between operational technology control systems and information technology-focused applications with one-way egress of control system data via a secure, read-only replica of contextualized DeltaV distributed control system data. Armed with comprehensive control data for use in tools at the edge or in the business cloud, teams can overlay batch data with process values to identify performance deviations during batch runs. Increased visibility into batch health empowers teams to intervene earlier to prevent costly, off-specification batches.

DeltaV Edge Environment 2.0 can integrate with the control system configuration hierarchy, helping clarify how configuration changes impact batch execution. OT teams also gain the ability to correlate batch-related alarms and events with other system events to identify root causes of production issues quickly and effectively.


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