Siemens offers new instrumentation services
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Siemens is offering a new service for the calibration of measuring devices in process instrumentation. This enhances the reliability, availability and lifespan of field devices, thereby ensuring a high quality product. As part of the Process Instrumentation Services, Calibration and Verification, Siemens experts provide calibration and verification services for field devices such as the Sitrans flowmeters, pressure transmitters, temperature measuring devices and belt scales. The service can be provided at the plant (onsite) or in the laboratory (offsite). It is geared in particular for companies involved in water and wastewater treatment as well as companies involved in the chemical, food and pharmaceutical industry. It is also suitable for the mining, cement, oil and gas and energy production industries.
The calibration and verification services fulfill the highest standards in terms of quality, reliability and traceability. The calibration equipment used for onsite calibration and calibration in the laboratory is certified in accordance with national and international standards; factory calibration is ISO/IEC 17025 certified. Users are subsequently furnished with a calibration and verification certificate. Exact calibration prevents unplanned downtime, which in turn reduces total operating costs, safeguarding the quality of the end products.
Measuring, positioning, recording and controlling are important parameters for all industrial processes. Siemens offers high levels of precision and reliability with its Sitrans product family and its range of belt scales.
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/19012016/siemens-offers-new-instrumentation-services-2200/
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