Improving the Cleanliness of a Cleanroom
Submitted by Brian Sullivan, Frank Schollmeier, Tim Tritch || Valin Corporation
Depending on the industry and specific environment, different rooms will have different cleanroom classification requirements. There is information out there regarding how classifications are tested and determined, but not as much about how to improve a specific room's classification ranking.
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Before Winter Strikes, Check the Heat Trace
Submitted by Nathan Ehresman || Valin Corporation
With the cold months on the precipice, November is a great time to review the actions that plant managers and operators should take to better ensure a winter free from incident.
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Why Equal Percentage Valves Act Linear
Submitted by Jon Monsen, Ph.D., P.E., Valin Corporation
I was recently asked how the installed flow characteristic of an equal percentage valve in a system that includes a significant amount of pipe or other pressure-consuming elements "magically" becomes a linear, or approximately linear, installed flow characteristic.
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Solving the Burden of Bourdon Tubes
Submitted by Brian Sullivan || Valin Corporation
Fabs and OEMs in the semiconductor industry face a number of difficult challenges today, specifically in the etch and deposition/thin film processes. These incredibly specialized processes require extremely clean gases and vaporized chemical sources.
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Nitrogen Generation in the Metal Industry
Submitted by Patrick Hyland || Valin Corporation
In the past, bulk storage systems have been used to house nitrogen on-site at the manufacturing plants, but this method of storage can result in a significant loss in revenue. So, what is the solution for plant owners? The answer begins with in-house nitrogen generation systems. Learn more.
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Profitable Linear-Motion Design
Submitted by John Brokaw and Kent Martins || Valin Corp.
Engineers building linear-motion systems can use ground-up DIY approaches or purchase complete turnkey solutions. Here we explain where each tactic is most profitable.
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iPolymer High Purity PTFE Pressure Regulator
Submitted by iPolymer
The iPolymer PTFE Pressure Regulator is designed for use with high-purity water systems and aggressive chemical applications to regulate and maintain a constant pressure downstream of the valve and prevent over-pressurization of sensitive equipment.
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Optimizing Today’s Pneumatic Systems
Submitted by Bill Nevills || Valin Corporation
In the last ten years, the design of pneumatic manufacturers' online tools for sizing components has evolved, the fieldbus systems are ever-changing, component designs are constantly improving, and network devices such as the Industrial Internet of Things have reshaped the industry. Learn more.
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Q&A About Thermocouples and Datalogging
Submitted by Nathan Ehresman || Valin Corporation
Thermocouples and controllers themselves do not prevent a failure from occurring. What they can do is create a temperature profile for a heater that can be used as a maintenance log.
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Predicting Cavitation Damage in Control Valves
Submitted by Jon Monsen, Ph.D., P.E., Valin Corporation
Liquid choked flow in control valves results in either flashing, or more often, cavitation.
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Robotics or Motion Control? 10 Questions to Help Decide
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
Robotics and motion control are closely related in many ways, but robots lean towards a "pre-engineered" solution while motion control leans towards a modular solution. Before deciding to install a robot or motion control component, these are ten questions to ask yourself.
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Five Types of Industrial Robots And How To Choose The Best Fit
Submitted by Ray Marquiss || Valin Corporation
Robotics can be narrowed down to five types: Cartesian, Cylindrical, SCARA, 6-Axis, and Delta. Each has specific elements (speed, size, workspace) making them ideal for certain applications. Knowledge of each type can help machine designers choose the best robot for their process. Learn more.
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Controlling Compressor Vibration and Surge
Submitted by Jim Slama || Valin Corporation
Controlling vibration and surge is one of the most critical aspects of keeping centrifugal and reciprocating compressors up and running. If improperly monitored and maintained, these types of compressors can experience frequent functional issues and ultimately shorten their life span.
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Modern Tools for Sizing Control Valves and Actuators
Submitted by Jon Monsen || Valin Corporation
Valve sizing and proper application of control valves have always gone hand-in-hand. However, the tools available to valve users have changed and improved significantly over time.
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The Future of Servo Technology in Harsh Environments
Submitted by Dan Colletto || Valin Corporation
The latest developments in servo technology allow for the benefits of high-performance motion control to be used in harsh environments.
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Don't Just Shelve It: Care for Spares
Submitted by John Brokaw || Valin Corporation
We think of routine care and maintenance of a system to stave off failures as standard practice, but what about preventive maintenance of the replacement parts used when the system does fail?
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Process Control Building Blocks and Standards
Submitted by Chris Sullivan || Valin Corporation
Despite the demand for standardized communication protocols among manufacturers, both the manufacturers and end users face challenges when it comes to agreeing on a path.
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Optimization: Filtration for Processes Inside Refineries
Submitted by Chris Sullivan || Valin Corporation
Proper filtration is one of the most important functions performed inside refineries. Filtration is the removal of contaminants through some type of synthetic, paper, pleated, or wound media. The goal of this process is to achieve a specific level of cleanliness.
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Weighing Pneumatic Actuators Against Electric
Submitted by Bill Nevills || Valin Corporation
Electromechanical drives continue to capture more factory automation projects, but pneumatics technology still offers distinct advantages in many fields.
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The Metal Advantage | Filtration in Semiconductor Fabrication
Submitted by Tim Tritch || Valin Corporation
Semiconductors are the basis of most electronic circuits and exist in virtually all electronic devices. The manufacturing of these integrated circuits, also referred to as chips, is a multi-step process involving an intricate design system. Learn more
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The Drivers of Flexible Automation
Submitted by Jeremy Miller || Parker Hannifin
Employing flexible automation technology now is vital for companies to sustain growth, keep a diverse range of products flowing through their lines, and minimize downtime with product changeovers. Advances in industrial technology and the evolution of automation have been unprecedented. Learn more.
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Heat Trace Cables: Avoid Ice Buildup on Commercial Roofs
Submitted by Ryan Whittaker || Valin Corporation
In environments with persistent cold weather, ice buildup on flat commercial roofs is both a safety hazard and a costly liability for many businesses. There are three main roof drainage systems used by commercial facilities: drainage, scupper, and traditional pitch and gutter drainage. Learn more.
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Retrofitting Customized Valves for Pipeline Monitoring
Submitted by Ray Herrera || Valin Corporation
Oil and gas engineers face a problem in accurately and reliably measuring and monitoring the various fluids that are introduced into oil pipelines from well-site pumping stations. A thorough understanding of both the oil separation process and the properties of valves and actuators is required.
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Precision Automation Meets Advanced Product Demand
Submitted by Corey Foster || Valin Corporation
As electronics and technologies become smaller and more intricate, engineers are running into new challenges in automating manufacturing processes. The challenges of manufacturing new products extend beyond the capabilities of precise motion control mechanics to include environmental control.
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