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What to consider when selecting radar antennas in marine level measurement applications August 27, 2025 | Marine, Measurement Instrumentation - Non-contacting radar is the favored technology for providing accurate and reliable liquid level measurement in a range of applications aboard marine vessels, such as in fuel tanks and cargo tanks. The measurements provided help to ensure both safe and efficient operations. In an article for Riviera Maritime Media, Radar antenna selection is crucial in marine… Read More
Better BESS with Clear Planning and Battery EMS Solutions August 26, 2025 | Energy & Emissions, Power Generation, Sustainable Energy - As electrification continues to increase around the globe, more and more power generators—including utilities—are looking for new sources of generation to keep up with demand. On the most basic level, the push toward more electric vehicles and the electronic devices that drive our day-to-day lives began putting pressure on producers a long time ago. But… Read MoreLatest Posts
Beyond the Basics: 7 AMS Device Manager Features You Should Be Using
Process manufacturing plants today are responsible for a dizzying array of intelligent instrumentation. As sensing technology has become simultaneously more powerful and more affordable, it sometimes feels as though every facility is bristling with new devices on...
Software-Defined Control for Enhanced Productivity
In this 4-minute YouTube video, How it Works: DeltaV™ IQ Controller, Emerson’s Brandon Hieb describes how the IQ Controller augments highly engineered, built-for-purpose industrial controllers, bringing greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency to modern control systems.
Isolation Valves for Reliable Operation
Today, isolation valves are used across most manufacturing and production industries to start and stop the flow of gas, liquids, slurries, or powders. Explore this detailed brochure of Emerson’s isolation valve product portfolio.
When Waiting for Rules Risks Everything
We all know cybersecurity is critical to safe and successful operation of our businesses. Moreover, most of us know that we could be doing more when it comes to cybersecurity. After all, we see new cyberattacks in the news almost every day, sometimes happening to...
Importance of Monitoring and Optimization Sensors in Industrial AI
Emerson’s Jonas Berge has penned another great LinkedIn article, M+O Sensors: Comprehensive Plant Data Collection. Typically, plant sensors are added for measurement and control (M+C), but it’s also essential to add sensors for monitoring and optimization (M+O).
Avoiding High-Temperature Pipeline Failures
This quick 1 ½-minute YouTube video, Get Simple, Weld-Free Corrosion & Erosion Monitoring in High Temperature Applications, shows how the Rosemount Wireless WT210 Corrosion and Erosion Transmitter with the Universal Mount provides a simple solution for continuous corrosion and erosion monitoring in high-temperature applications without the need to weld studs.
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