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Water Loss Asia 2024: Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction

Water Loss Asia 2024: Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction

Water Loss Asia (WLA) 2024, taking place from 19-21 November 2024 at the Royale Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, will deliver an immersive in-person gathering that will leave you inspired and empowered. This year’s event, themed “Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction,” is set to bring together industry leaders, professionals, and innovators to address critical issues and share solutions for water loss and carbon footprint reduction in Asia.

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ROTEX Coupling Hub with an Integrated Measuring System

11.05.2023 -

KTR developed a backlash-free ROTEX-GS coupling hub that measures torque and speed. With rotation the measured data is shown on the coupling via a display and can be sent via Bluetooth and looked at in a relevant app. With the compact MONITEX BT the entire measurement technology is inside the coupling hub which allows to integrate the new measuring coupling in the drive without great effort even with sophisticated space conditions.

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  • New PS30 Load Monitor from ITT PumpSmart Improves Equipment Protection and Worker Safety

    27.04.2023 -

    ITT Inc.’s PRO Services introduced the PumpSmart PS30, a next-generation load monitor that uses a pump’s motor as a sensor to protect industrial equipment from common machine failures. Using advanced logic, the user-friendly PS30 shuts down a pump by stopping its motor at the first signs of equipment malfunction, avoiding costly damages and operational disruptions while protecting workers.

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    Peroxidic-Crosslinked Fluoroelastomer from Freudenberg Meets the Latest Regulatory Requirements of the Process Industry

    26.04.2023 -

    Freudenberg Sealing Technologies’ peroxidic-crosslinked fluoroelastomer material 75 FKM 239961 now also has received pharma-specific approval according to USP Chapter 87. The result of the in vitro conformity test confirms that the material has no toxic effects on cell cultures. With this advancement, bisphenol crosslinked FKM materials can be replaced in the food industry.

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