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Success for SICK at the ACHEMA

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Over 166 000 trade show visitors learned about new technologies at the ACHEMA. SICK was in attendance to showcase its solutions for process technology with the slogan “Efficient & Clean Processes”.

SICK´s trade show appearance focused on four innovations for process monitoring and emissions measurement. Firstly with the FWE200DH dust-measuring device, SICK has focused on improving a device for measuring dust concentration in wet gases and very low dust concentration.

The EuroFID3010 is a heated flame ionisation detector for monitoring the lower explosive limit (LEL) of volatile organic compounds in hot process air. It is currently the only FID gas detector on the market to be approved in accordance with European standard EN 50271:2010.

The MCS300P multi-component analyser system is a compact analyser system for use in all manner of process applications.

The LFP Cubic and LFP Inox level sensors combine suitability for use in any installation conditions with compatibility with various liquids and measuring environments. They can also be relied upon to take accurate measurements even in foaming and deposit-forming liquids.


Adapted from press release by Joseph Green

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/01072015/success-sick-achema-87/

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