Timeless content: remember pneumatics?

Oct. 24, 2006
How many of you still have pneumatics in your plants? Surprisingly, I'd say quite a few. Here's a new piece of timeless content we just received and posted at the ControlGlobal White Paper Library...

The Ins and Outs of I/P Transducers

by Mark Levine, from ControlAir, Inc. I/P TRANSDUCERS are versatile instruments that use an electrical control signal to proportionally regulate gas pressure. The most common application is in valve actuation, but they can also be used in many other...
How many of you still have pneumatics in your plants? Surprisingly, I'd say quite a few. Here's a new piece of timeless content we just received and posted at the ControlGlobal White Paper Library...

The Ins and Outs of I/P Transducers

by Mark Levine, from ControlAir, Inc. I/P TRANSDUCERS are versatile instruments that use an electrical control signal to proportionally regulate gas pressure. The most common application is in valve actuation, but they can also be used in many other situations. As more processes become automated, I/Ps are being used more and more in place of manual regulators.Read the rest of the article...

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