Endress+Hauser at Instrumentation Scotland
Endress+Hauser at Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2008, Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre, 3-4 September 2008
Endress+Hauser at Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2008, Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre, 3-4 September 2008
Join us on stand 501 at Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2008, the exhibition dedicated to the offshore industry, and see how we can help you choose the best solution for your requirements in offshore applications.
Endress+Hauser will exhibit a range of cutting-edge instruments and solutions purpose designed for the oil & gas industry across flow, level, pressure and temperature. On display will be the Cerabar S range of pressure transmitters, suitable for harsh environments and meeting all the latest industry legislation and directives. These robust transmitters offer unique technological innovations for high-end pressure measurement. They are reliable at high temperatures and offer diagnostic functions, simulation and analysis for improved process control.
Flow and level devices for harsh conditions
Endress+Hauser will showcase its Promass 83F Coriolis mass flowmeter, the ideal meter for oil & gas applications. With ATEX and FM approvals for hazardous areas, Promass 83F measures volume, mass flow and density of liquids and gases offering extreme accuracy in temperatures up to +350°C. Better still, it’s compatible with HART, PROFIBUS PA/DP, MODBUS and FOUNDTION Fieldbus for simple integration into new or existing systems.
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