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Applications of Pulse Signals in Thermal Control Systems

Pulse signals play a crucial role in thermal control systems, particularly in ensuring precise control, monitoring, and optimization of temperature and heat transfer processes. Their versatility and efficiency make them indispensable across a range of industries, including aerospace, electronics, and manufacturing. Below is a detailed exploration of how pulse signals are utilized in thermal control […]

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Instrument Steam Tracing System Maintenance Guide

I. Daily Inspection Guidelines Inspections should combine visual, auditory, tactile, and measurement methods to ensure the system is functioning optimally. 1. Visual Inspection Steam Supply and Condensate Drainage: Check if the pressure in the main steam line and steam headers falls within the normal range (typically 0.3~0.8MPa). Observe the condensate drain for proper discharge of

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Understanding the Core of Chemical Safety: The Meaning and Practice of “Two Key Points and One Major”

In the field of chemical manufacturing, safety is not only a moral responsibility but also a core element of sustainable operation. In China’s chemical safety management framework, the term “Two Key Points and One Major” forms the foundation of process safety control. However, many companies know the concept but struggle with implementation. This article explains what

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Radar Level Meter Antenna Selection: How an Incorrect Antenna Choice Can Lead to Measurement Errors

Radar level meters are often the go-to choice for a wide range of measurement scenarios due to their excellent adaptability. However, when faced with a variety of antenna types—such as rod, water drop, horn, parabolic, planar, guided wave, and sleeve antennas—choosing the right one can be daunting. This article compares different types of antennas based

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Balancing Insulation and Heat Dissipation for Instruments Under High-Temperature Conditions (150–250 °C)

In chemical and process industries, instrumentation often operates under challenging high-temperature conditions — such as medium-pressure steam, thermal oil, or crystallizing process fluids. These environments demand not only reliable measurement and control performance but also effective thermal management. Temperature, pressure, and level instruments must remain accurate, while their electronic components stay within safe limits. This

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Flow Meter Calibration Intervals and Best Practices: A Comprehensive Guide for Accurate Measurement

Flow meters are the backbone of modern industrial automation and process control. Whether in chemical production, water treatment, or oil and gas transmission, precise flow measurement ensures safety, product quality, and cost efficiency.However, even the most advanced flow meters drift over time due to wear, temperature stress, and process conditions.Establishing proper calibration intervals is therefore

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Types of Sensors in Wastewater Treatment Control

Wastewater treatment is a critical process for ensuring that water discharged into the environment meets environmental regulations and is safe for reuse or discharge. Efficient treatment requires real-time monitoring and precise control of various water quality parameters. This is where sensors come into play. Sensors used in wastewater treatment help automate processes, ensuring high-quality effluent

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Will IIoT Replace DCS? The Real Story Behind Industrial Revolution 5.0

1. The Debate: IIoT vs. DCS — Rivalry or Reinvention? A recent trending article claimed that the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) will “replace DCS and lead the era of Industrial Revolution 5.0.”It reignited a long-standing argument in the automation community — can IIoT truly replace the Distributed Control System (DCS)? Supporters of this view

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Instrument Engineer Monthly Work Report

The monthly report should focus on five key dimensions:Work Achievements – Problem Analysis – Risk & Solution – Capability Improvement – Next Month Plan.All sections should contain measurable data, clear outcomes, and traceable actions. The goal is to present both value creation and problem-solving capabilities. 1. Major Work Achievements This Month (Quantified results + relevance

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