Endress+Hauser: competence throughout the process industries
Chemicals Environmental Food Oil & Gas
Pharma Power & Energy Primaries Pulp & Paper
  Reneable Fuels    
 
Whilst a level sensor measures level and a flowmeter measures flow, level measurement requirements in a dairy differ considerably from those in a petrochemical plant and flow measurement in a purification plant will result in different instrument specifications than those in a fine chemical application. This is why Endress+Hauser does not offer products 'off the peg' - our products are optimized to your specific industry requirements. Our industry managers work with leading industry suppliers to offer the high level of industry knowledge to help you run your plant at optimum efficiency throughout its lifecycle.
 

Endress+Hauser industry competence in this sense relates to the entire instrument engineering solution:

The sensor element in the transducer
(advanced technologies)

The transducer as a window to the process
(housing, construction materials)

The converter
(signal processing, instrumentation, installation and operating philosophies)
The transmission of the measured data
(communication, interfaces)
Matching the user's industrial environment
(level of automation, regulations)
 

Endress+Hauser's competence without compromise goes one step further. Not only do we offer optimized instrumentation but we also provide reliable process information - we know that the smooth running of your plant depends on it. Endress+Hauser will work with you to provide the 'best fit' solution for your industry and application. We offer:

A wide range of process automation solutions, technologies and instrument versions
Instrumentation designed specifically to industry requirements e.g. ASME BPE, NACE etc.
Robust and reliable instruments suitable for harsh environments e.g. offshore applications
Measuring devices that are easily integrated into new and existing systems

Close cooperation with our customers, from specification to installation and beyond

 
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