The culture of innovation at Endress+Hauser goes far beyond research and development.
Covestro has made circular economy a guiding principle – and is showing the way forward in the plastics industry by fully committing to it. A look at the latest developments from Leverkusen, Germany.
Endress+Hauser has adapted Coriolis technology to be viable in single-use applications. The newly developed Proline Promass U 500 measures flow rates with precision and efficiency to match – as well as being ideally built for subsequent recycling.
Beginnings are always hard – and so it is with the circular economy. Michael Sinz, director of strategic business, explains how it can become a reality for the process industry and how Endress+Hauser is making headway with its implementation.
It’s time to rethink our linear economic model: the consequences of all that taking, making and wasting are getting harder and harder to ignore. But as yet we seem to lack that initial impetus, that spark, needed to set the circular economy in motion.
Utilities are essential to the operation of industrial plants. The problem is that lots of process energy vanishes unused. To do something about that, you need to make the right adjustments – using the right measuring technology.
To save energy, you first need to know how much is being consumed. Which is exactly what the EngyCal RH33 BTU meter has been measuring for years. Given the rising cost of energy and stricter emissions requirements, this evergreen instrument is gaining even stronger appeal.
Chemical recycling can help industry save millions of tonnes of fossil-based primary feedstocks and mitigate the global plastic waste problem. Analytical instruments deployed in the recycling process deliver key decision-making data.
Hydrogen is considered key to the energy transition and climate neutrality of entire industries. All along the value chain, companies are working on innovative technologies and applications to help this new energy carrier achieve a breakthrough. Here are three examples.