INSTRUMENTATION

MTL Instruments

MTL Instruments
Address
205-209 Woodpark RD
 
Smithfield, NSW 2164
 
Australia
Phone
1300 308 374
Fax
1300 308 463

MTL Instruments, a division of Cooper Crouse-Hinds, is a world leader in the development and supply of system infrastructure products and protection equipment to the process industries. The combination of Cooper Crouse-Hinds’ expertise in the electrical components sector balances with MTL’s expertise in the instrumentation sector. This combination of the two facilitates a unified approach to intrinsic safety and explosion-proof techniques in industrial plants. [more]

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ALVI Technologies Pty Ltd

ALVI Technologies Pty Ltd
Address
Unit-2, 79 Station Road
 
SEVEN HILLS, NSW 2147
 
Australia
Phone
02 9838 7220
Fax
02 9839 7446

ALVI Technologies is involved in the design, engineering, sales, service of: * Gas monitoring, alarm/ control system including energy saving products and systems and early fire detection systems * FISCHER / Germany range of pressure, differential pressure, level, flow and temperature measuring instruments * JOLA / Germany range of level, soil, leak detection system for liquids * Knick range of liquid process analysers for pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, signal isolators, loop indicators [more]

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KELLER AG

KELLER AG
Address
St. Gallerstrasse 119, Postfach
 
Winterthur 8404
 
Switzerland
Phone
+41 52 235 25 25

KELLER is Europe's leading manufacturer of isolated pressure transducers and transmitters. The company offers high volumes at low prices, great flexibility, highest accuracies. [more]

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News

Events

  • Sep 27
    IICA Sydney Technology Expo 2011

    What is a Technology Expo? IICA Technology Expos are run Australia-wide in capital cities and regional areas providing a one-stop shop to access equipment suppliers in a friendly, relaxed environment over a drink or nibbly. IICA Technology Expos feature 30 + companies showcasing their products related to the Instrumentation, Control and Automation Industry. Entry is Free, and the event is open to all, including managers, engineers, apprentices and students. Come along for the whole event, or just drop in for a short visit, you’re more than welcome.

  • Sep 23
    IICA / ISA Professionl Development Course - (EC50C) Safety Instrumented Systems - The Must Know for Implementation - Perth

    Debate continues as to how to make choices in safety instrumented systems (past experience, qualitative judgement, quantitative analysis, etc.). This seminar will cover the basics of what needs to be done in the design and selection of safety systems.

  • Sep 23
    (FG15C) Instrumentation Diagrams & Symbols

    This seminar presents the methodology for developing and applying instrument and control drawings and the ISA Standards available to assist in this effort. You will develop actual documents for a simple project to aid your understanding.

  • Aug 31
    Certificate in Hazardous Areas for Engineers and Technicians

    This course provides a comprehensive technical approach to hazardous areas. It explains the subject of explosion protection applied to electrical equipment in such areas. The course offers detailed explanations of the principles involved, the techniques used, the management structures and requirements to comply with the harmonised international standards that are now in place.

  • Aug 27
    Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control (HART) Professional Development Course

    This practical instrumentation course will provide attendees with a basic background on the role of instrumentation in maintaining a stable and controlled process. The course is designed to provide maximum hands-on tuition in order to ensure that attendees gain practical experience in areas of instrument calibration, signal interpretation and control loop tuning, all tools for successful processing operations. The course will award participants with three competencies as approved by the Education Department, these being ‘Concepts of Measurement’, ‘Pneumatics’ and ‘Temperature’.

  • Aug 24
    Albury Technology Expo

    IICA Technology Expos are run Australia-wide in capital cities and regional areas providing a one-stop shop to access equipment suppliers in a friendly, relaxed environment over a drink or nibbly. IICA Technology Expos feature 30+ companies showcasing their products related to the Instrumentation, Control and Automation Industry. Entry is free, and the event is open to all, including managers, engineers, apprentices and students. Come along for the whole event, or just drop in for a short visit, you’re more than welcome.

  • Jul 11
    Inaco Technology Tour - Coffs Harbour

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jul 11
    Inaco Technology Tour - Gunnedah

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jul 11
    Inaco Technology Tour - Gosford

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jul 11
    Inaco Technology Tour - Toowoomba

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jun 21
    IICA Mackay Technology Expo

    IICA Technology Expos are run Australia-wide in capital cities and regional areas providing a one-stop shop to access equipment suppliers in a friendly, relaxed environment over a drink or nibblies. IICA Mackay Technology Expo will feature 30+ companies showcasing their products related to the Instrumentation, Control and Automation Industry. Entry is Free, and the IICA Mackay Technology Expo is open to all, including managers, engineers, apprentices and students. Visitors are invited to attend the whole event, or just drop in for a short visit.

  • Jun 17
    Inaco Technology Tour - Brisbane

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jun 17
    Inaco Technology Tour - Newcastle

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jun 17
    Inaco Technology Tour - Bathurst

    Inaco Automation Controls is inviting users to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jun 17
    Inaco Technology Tour - Sydney

    Inaco Automation Controls is inviting users to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Jun 17
    Inaco Technology Tour - Wollongong

    Inaco Automation Controls is giving you a unique opportunity to participate in hands-on labs, training, learning about new products, understanding more about Inaco’s total products, services and solutions capabilities.

  • Feb 3
    Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control (HART) Professional Development Course

    Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control (HART) Professional Development Course The Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control (HART) Course is a practical instrumentation course which will provide attendees with a basic background on the role of instrumentation in maintaining a stable and controlled process. The course is designed to provide maximum hands-on tuition in order to ensure that attendees gain practical experience in areas of instrument calibration, signal interpretation and control loop tuning, all tools for successful processing operations. The course will award participants with three competencies as approved by the Education Department, these being ‘Concepts of Measurement’, ‘Pneumatics’ and ‘Temperature’. Course Details Presented by Javier Orellana National Training and Development Manager Schneider Electric, Australia

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