Saturday, January 16, 2010

I would like to gear up in the field of Industrial automation, Controls & system integration.seeking more info

I wish to seek experts advice %26amp; guidance with various website links related plc programming,Electronics %26amp; Electrical, Sensors,


Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Machine Vision Systems %26amp; High technology CNC Machines %26amp; control systems. Training Centres in India. to enance my knowledge level %26amp; be a technically competant proffessional.Job opportunities for marketing above products %26amp; services in india. presently working as a customer support executive in above field. I shall be highly obliged to whom so ever it may concern. Thanks %26amp; RegardsI would like to gear up in the field of Industrial automation, Controls %26amp; system integration.seeking more info
There are basically two divisions . One in the process control industry and two in the manufacturing and machine tool industry.





The first one deals with using pneumatic and hydraulic actuators , sensors and PLC'S to control fluids.





The second in machine control applications.


Regarding the first there is the Fluid Control Research Institute , In Kerala .





Regarding the second there is CMTI , Bangalore. You might also enquire about institutions in Coimbatore for CNC machines.I would like to gear up in the field of Industrial automation, Controls %26amp; system integration.seeking more info
I am a first year IT engineering student and I browse through en.wikipedia.org for information on any subject.You can also go through the websites of IITs,NITs and other prestigious universities and e-mail their faculty to ask for advice.You will surely benefit.

Anyone knows directories for European industrial controls manufacturers? Like Thomas global registry ?

Thanks in advance..Anyone knows directories for European industrial controls manufacturers? Like Thomas global registry ?
Go to forbesAnyone knows directories for European industrial controls manufacturers? Like Thomas global registry ?
im a electronic distributor with europeon controls, like german counters sensors etc.

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Is it true that Israel's nuclear is controlled by the US defense industrial security command?

The DISC was formed during WW2 and incorporates remnants of the 3rd Reich such as Werner Von Braun.Is it true that Israel's nuclear is controlled by the US defense industrial security command?
I think on one can answer your question, but believe me, it does not make any difference.Is it true that Israel's nuclear is controlled by the US defense industrial security command?
I don't think so, but it seems that much of the U.S.A. is controlled by Israeli interests, or our desire to protect their interests. Not ragging on Zion, but an inordinate amount of our power and resources goes towards their protection. Israel is seen as a terrorist nation by The World Coucil in Belgium, so we refuse to accept their findings or acknowledge the atrocities committed by Israel. Another reason the majority of Muslims are not on the same page as us in the Middle East.
I doubt it. This sounds too much like a nut-job conspiracy theory to me, like the Illuminati or the Tri-Lateral Commission. The Israelis always seemed to independent to put up with any sort of outside control.





Besides, Werner Von Braun died over 30 years ago.
No Isreals nukes are controlled by Isreal,if they bomb iran do you think we want to be the cause of that,they have nukes so stupid countries wont destroy them.

My Industrial Lease doesn't say anything about pest control and we have termites.Who pays?

The lease states:Lessee shall,at Lessee's sole expense,keep the Premises,Utility installations and Alterations in good order,condition and repair,including,but not limited to,all equipment or facilities,such as plumbing,HVAC,equip., electrical,lighting facilities,boilers,pressure vessels,fire protection system,fixtures,walls (int.%26amp;ext.),ceilings, floors,windows,doors,plate glass,skylights,landscaping, driveways,parking lots,fences,retaining walls,signs, sidewalks,and parkways.Lessor shall keep the surface and structural elements of the roof,foundatoins,and bearing walls in good repair.Lessee shall procure and maintain contracts w/contractors for:HVAC,boiler %26amp; pressure vessels, fire extinguishers,landscaping,clarifier,basi鈥?utility feed and any other equipment.It doesn't say anything about pest control anywhere.It does say, however:It is intended by the Parties that Lessor have no obligation to repair %26amp; maint. the Premises, all of which obligations are intended to be that of the Lessee.My Industrial Lease doesn't say anything about pest control and we have termites.Who pays?
It's the landlord's structure, he should pay for it if he wants that structure to remain intact!My Industrial Lease doesn't say anything about pest control and we have termites.Who pays?
';Lessor shall keep the surface and structural elements of the roof,foundatoins,and bearing walls in good repair.';





That implies that they should be responsible for damage the termites caused, but not necessarily the termites...and if this is a new problem, may not apply.





';It is intended by the Parties that Lessor have no obligation to repair %26amp; maint. the Premises, all of which obligations are intended to be that of the Lessee.';





That's pretty clear, though - it looks like you're stuck with it.





That's a random stranger reading it though. If it were me in your situation, I would take it to a real estate agent or perhaps a lawyer to clarify. (Might be cheaper just to pay for the pest control, though, once lawyers get involved things get expensive...)
What type of business do you conduct there? If it is anything involving wood, or if there is a chance that termites could have come in through your use of the premises, then there is no doubt that you'd be responsible for pest control. But if you don't handle any wood or anything wood-related then try asking the landlord to take care of the termite problem. If the landlord gives you an argument then you'd be better off taking care of the pest control yourself. It wouldn't be worth the fight with the landlord. But give it a try first.
If the condition was pre-existing (before you signed the lease) then the landlord should pay otherwise, it is the tenants costs to bear as part of its repairs and maintenance expenses.

How are excessive controls in the industrial sector such as lisences removed?

macroeconomic stabillisation.How are excessive controls in the industrial sector such as lisences removed?
I believe they have to be removed by law or contract, just as they were applied. It obviously takes too much time.
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  • If we made love not war, wouldn't that just lead to a love-industrial complex that controlled our politics?

    And then think of the trillions of dollars that would be wasted on love and we probably wouldn't even get any useful spin off technologies.If we made love not war, wouldn't that just lead to a love-industrial complex that controlled our politics?
    Are you saying the Trojan vibrating ring is not a useful technology?If we made love not war, wouldn't that just lead to a love-industrial complex that controlled our politics?
    if people made love, there would be a lot of babies





    No wait sorry...there wouldnt be





    Cause they would just be slaughtered to death.
    Condom sales. Huge.
    Hmmm....
    Wasn't that a secret Clinton era program?

    Control of typical industrial processes....?

    plz explain...


    control of typical industrial processes and it's advantage.Control of typical industrial processes....?
    ...and its advantages?





    You'll have to be more specific than that.





    Most industrial processes are controlled using PID loops. PID = Proportional / Integral / Derivative. Basically you determine what you call the 'setpoint' (like a temperature setting on a thermostat), and the control algorithm (PID loop) will do all the math in the background to make the system work.





    Most 'process' signals are either 0-10V or 4-20mA.





    But to learn any more than that you'll need to ask a more specific question.Control of typical industrial processes....?
    Adding to Sunset's answer:


    Having been in the Chemicals industry, and been around a lot of explosion proof equipment in Class 1 Division 1 Groups C%26amp;D areas, I must add that 3-15 psi is also a common signal.





    Uncontrolled processes have a tendency to not work, or even blow up.