About Endress+hauser Australia
Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd, a full subsidiary of the E+H Group, focuses on supply, service and training of a complete range of process field measurement and instrumentation solutions.
Endress+Hauser is a global leader in measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. With over 7,000 employees worldwide, the Group generates annual net sales of about one billion euros.
Structure
Company-owned sales centers and a network of partners and representatives guarantee competent worldwide support. Product centers in ten countries meet customers’ needs and requirements quickly and effectively. As a successful family-owned business, Endress+Hauser is set for continued independence and self-reliance in the future.
Products
Endress+Hauser provides sensors, instruments, systems and services for level, flow, pressure and temperature measurement as well as liquid analysis and data acquisition. The company supports customers with solutions and services in automation engineering, logistics and information technology. Our products set standards in quality and technology.
Industries
Customers are primarily from the chemical/petrochemical, food beverage, water/wastewater, pharmaceutical, oil gas, energy, mining and mineral beneficiation, pulp paper and shipbuilding industries. Endress+Hauser supports its customers to optimize their process engineering procedures while taking into consideration environmental protection, safety and economic efficiency.
History
Founded in 1953 by Georg H. Endress and Ludwig Hauser, Endress+Hauser has developed from being a specialist in level measurement to a provider of complete solutions for industrial measuring technology and automation, with expansion into new territories and markets.
Latest News
At first glance, Ethernet may seem out of place in the process industries. With its high data rate and large bandwidth, Ethernet is a stark contrast to established process fieldbus protocols such as Profibus PA, HART and Foundation Fieldbus H1. In reality, industrial Ethernet will not likely replace process fieldbuses directly. Rather, it will augment their functionality by providing seamless integration into a high-capacity backbone network based on the same standard Ethernet as used in the res
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Steam is an essential process ingredient across a wide range of process industries, from power generation, food and beverage, chemicals to paper and pulp. Increasingly, in most process plants and utilities, steam is supplied by specialist third-party providers. The accurate and reliable measurement of steam is therefore critical to a plant’s cost-effectiveness. The most common meter used in such measurements is based on vortex technology and these are largely calibration-free, robust and reliabl
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As consumer appetite for a greater variety of food increases, so does the demand on Australian food manufacturers. Well-worn manufacturing equipment therefore, is at risk of becoming inoperational or even failing altogether causing difficult problems for this ‘hygienic’ food industry.
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With the new Ecograph T, Endress+Hauser are offering a paperless recorder with an exceptional price/performance ratio. The multipurpose device incorporates up to six universal inputs – TC, RTD, mA, mV, V and one impulse/digital input for event messages or recording start/stop. Featuring unit dimensions (w x h x d) of 144mm x 144mm x 170mm, the compact Ecograph T saves space and has a shallow installation depth.
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Ever since Endress+Hauser launched FieldCare three years back, engineers and plant managers have been able to identify and evaluate the risk posed by each process measuring device to the integrity of their facilities and plant equipment. FieldCare is based on the FDT/DTM standard and this technology provides engineers with the freedom to integrate field and communication components supplied by all complying third parties. FieldCare is thus able to configure all intelligent field devices in the p
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It is critical that plant managers and engineers choose the right level detection switches as they can prevent the accidental discharge of toxic products into the environment. A well-selected, correctly-installed level switch will save companies the expense associated with treating and disposing of spilt material. Moreover, it will safeguard companies against punitive fines in the event of an unavoidable accident.
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The latest book “PROFIBUS PA” by Christian Diedrich, Thomas Bangemann and several co-authors is now available. This book is a must read for all who need in-depth information about PROFIBUS in process industries. It is just as useful for developers of process automation devices as for planners, end-users or maintenance staff.
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Displacer devices have long been the traditional method of level measurement in the oil and gas industry. However, they have certain limitations, notably high price, costly maintenance and repair, and inaccurate measurements. Instrumentation engineers have been working for years on new measuring technologies to overcome these problems while ensuring these alternatives satisfy application conditions such as corrosion, sour gas and explosive atmospheres, and also meet stringent regulatory requirem
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The latest addition to the Endress+Hauser Proline flowmeter family, the Promag 55S, has arrived. This model is a high performance electromagnetic flowmeter specifically designed for harsh ‘slurry’ applications as found in mining, paper and pulp, fruit/vegetable mash, and can even handle entrained air (bubbles) and non-homogeneous liquids.
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Endress+Hauser’s new Prosonic Flow 92F is the world's first 2-wire loop powered inline ultrasonic flowmeter. This innovative, multibeam, ultrasonic flowmeter offers high accuracy, minimal space requirement and simple mechanical and electrical installation. It is ideal for measuring volumetric flow of ‘clean’ conductive liquids such as water, acids, alkalis and non-conductive liquids such as solvents, hydrocarbons, demineralised and salt-free water.
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