Supplier News
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Endress+Hauser Expands Flow Calibration Capabilities
12/1/2021
Endress+Hauser expands its calibration capabilities in the U.S. with a new flow calibration rig located at the company’s recently inaugurated Houston Campus. The rig will service customers’ flowmeters, including those from third-party vendors, and will have expanded line size and flowrate capabilities.
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Endress+Hauser And ISA Collaborate To Offer Extended Training Services
11/3/2021
Endress+Hauser and the International Society of Automation (ISA), a non-profit professional association for leaders in industrial automation, announce their current and future collaboration efforts for training and certification. ISA will provide select certified training courses in conjunction with Endress+Hauser’s instrumentation training courses, with these courses offered onsite at Endress+Hauser’s process training units (PTUs) located across the U.S.
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Endress+Hauser Inaugurates Its Houston Campus
10/26/2021
Endress+Hauser officially inaugurates its state-of-the-art Houston Campus in Pearland, TX on October 26, 2021. The company invested $34 million into the new, 112,000 sq. ft. facility to strengthen customer support in the Gulf region. Just south of Houston in Pearland’s lower Kirby district, the campus sits right in the heart of the Gulf states, bringing instrumentation, services and solutions close to customers.
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Endress+Hauser Supports The Green Hydrogen Coalition
8/3/2021
Endress+Hauser announces it is now a sponsor of the Green Hydrogen Coalition (GHC). The manufacturer has donated to the nonprofit and is committed to supporting the GHC’s vision to deploy green hydrogen at scale to accelerate multi-sectoral decarbonization.
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Endress+Hauser Introduces New Flowmeter Line
7/15/2021
Many industrial process plants and facilities include hundreds or even thousands of measurement devices. Particularly for basic applications, demands for simplicity in commissioning, operation, and maintenance have increased significantly in recent years. Proline 10 meets these requirements without compromise because simplicity is the top priority for this new line of flowmeters from Endress+Hauser.
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Endress+Hauser Expands Partnership With Field Instruments And Controls
7/1/2021
Endress+Hauser announces an expansion of its partnership with sales representative Field Instruments and Controls in the Pacific Northwest region. Effective July 1, 2021, Field Instruments and Controls will be Endress+Hauser’s Authorized Service Provider for OR, WA and the ID panhandle.
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McCrometer, Inc. Announces NSF-61 And NSF-372 Certification For Electromagnetic Meters
6/30/2021
McCrometer, Inc., a globally recognized flow meter manufacturer, recently announced NSF-61 and NSF-372 certification of the Ultra Mag® and Dura Mag® electromagnetic (mag) flow meters. NSF-61 is an international standard for drinking water and certifies that the Ultra Mag and Dura Mag, as well as all components and materials, meet health and safety requirements for the municipal water industry.
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Oil Refinery Fire System Tank Receives Vital Refurbishment Work Thanks To AVT EZ Valve
6/11/2021
When vital refurbishment work was required on a 1 million+ gallon sea water storage tank that feeds a fire system, engineers realized the valve which should isolate the tank from the remainder of the fire system, was seized and could not be closed.
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Flowmeter Provides Battery-Powered Flow Measurement With Integrated Cloud Connection
6/8/2021
The extraction and transport of water often takes place in remote areas where there is no possibility to supply measuring instruments with power or to transmit data via wired connectivity. It is precisely for such applications that Endress+Hauser has developed the innovative Promag W 800 flowmeter with battery-powered operation. It provides maintenance-free operation for up to 15 years, as well as worldwide secure data transfer via cellular radio.
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Continued Educational Opportunities For Infrastructure Rehabilitation And Structural Strengthening Professionals
6/7/2021
With many trade shows and conferences still cancelled or being delivered virtually, many infrastructure rehabilitation and structural strengthening professionals are struggling to access the continuing education they need to maintain their professional development hours (PDH) requirements.