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    Courtesy of BrewOps
    Automation that features a user-friendly interface allows operators at any skill level to monitor and manage processes effortlessly, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality production standards.
    Process Control & Automation

    How automation enhances performance of critical brewery equipment

    Sept. 19, 2024
    Sensor technology collects detailed data on every aspect of the brewing process. This data can be analyzed to identify trends, troubleshoot problems and continuously improve the...
    Courtesy of Unibloc Hygienic Technologies
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    Pumps, Motors & Drives

    How pump technology is addressing the worker shortage in food processing

    Sept. 11, 2024
    The ongoing shortage of skilled workers in the food processing industry underscores the need for easily serviceable and reliable equipment.
    Courtesy of ABM Equipment
    Weighing and batching systems are typically controlled on the plant floor by a touch screen human machine interface (HMI) that displays which equipment is being affecting and how.
    Weighers & Feeders

    A guide to weighing and batching system basics

    Sept. 6, 2024
    Planning and selecting the right components will yield long-term benefits in terms of product quality, operational efficiency and profitability.
    Courtesy of Ajax Equipment
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    Weighers & Feeders

    Screw feeder extraction patterns

    Sept. 6, 2024
    An innovative screw design and configuration overcomes the limitations of traditional screw feeders.
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    Process Control & Automation

    Leveraging AI to accelerate digital outcomes in pharmaceutical processing

    Sept. 4, 2024
    By incorporating AI in advanced analytics workflows, pharmaceutical manufacturers are upskilling subject matter experts, reducing inefficiencies and decreasing time-to-market ...

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    Courtesy of Fluke
    Acoustic imagers work by using an array of microphones to translate sounds into images to detect and visualize air leaks.
    Maintenance & Safety

    How advanced air leak detection methods bring facilities into Industry 4.0

    Aug. 29, 2024
    Acoustic imagers have completely changed the landscape of air leak detection.