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5 Reasons to use a temperature controller over a PLC
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and temperature controllers serve many of the same functions in manufacturing for automating manufacturing processes, minimising staff oversight while ensuring consistent quality.
Simplified fermentation controllers & the art of winemaking
Easy to install Vinireg+ and Oenoreg+ are purpose-designed for the wine industry.
Understanding Setpoints in Temperature Control
In temperature control applications a setpoint is the target value at which a controller attempts to maintain the process variable. This can be achieved by adjusting its control output power (the correcting variable). Controllers have a local setpoint and sometimes remote or other alternative setpoints. Setpoint values are limited by the instrument input range and any setpoint limits.
Best temperature controller for thermal bonding in textiles is what it ‘seams’
Fabrics, and how we join them together, continue to evolve. Ian Collins, Product Manager and Strategic Account Manager, West Controls Solutions, looks at the process of temperature control – one of the key factors that can deliver successful seam sealing and thermal bonding in textiles.
West Control Solutions and the Chocolate Factory
Easter is nearly upon us and Easter eggs make the self-confessed chocoholic team at West Control Solutions get even more excited about temperature control. Easter is a time of the year – another being Valentine’s Day – when gifting chocolate is widespread. Apparently, the average child will consume over 2.5kg of the stuff over Easter – most of it probably by lunchtime on Easter Sunday.
Understanding Setpoint Ramping & Ramp/Soak Temp Control
Many temperature controllers have the facility to ramp their effective setpoint towards the final target value at a predefined rate. A deviation alarm is often used with this feature to check that the process is closely following the ramp. When the setpoint reaches the top of the ramp, a “soak period” begins where the setpoint is maintained at this value.
What Are The Standard DIN Sizes of Panel Mounted DIN Temperature Controllers?
The DIN standard for temperature controllers originates from the German Institute for Standardization (Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. (DIN)). It was widely adopted by manufacturers worldwide to provide standardized panel cutout dimensions for boxed mechanical and electrical products.