Emerson releases free guide
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Pipelines,
Leading global technology provider, Emerson Industrial Automation is pleased to announce the launch of a new technical guide to proportional control valves. Designed to help ASCO Numatics’ customers select the correct proportional valve for their specific needs and application.
Ideal for a wide range of applications, for example welding and materials testing equipment, gas burners, filling and cooling systems and medical equipment, proportional control valves are a cost effective and compact solution for controlling flow or pressure at low flow rates.
Jean-Francois Morier, Vice President of Sales for the ASCO Numatics range of products, said, “We’re always keen to share our expertise with our customers, whether that be through free technical guides such as this, consulting during project scoping, or via our customer service team.
“Feedback from our customers suggested that with multiple providers and valve options on the market, it can be challenging to select the most appropriate proportional control valve for a particular need. Our new free guide solves this issue by providing a quick reference of the most important criteria for valve selection, including operation methods, positioners and key applications. In our industry, choosing a supplier with specialist knowledge and proven technologies can really make the difference, too.”
Adapted from press release by Joe Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/05122014/emerson-free-guide-technical-control-valves-morier-1040/
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