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.

    Don't people see that the military industrial complex controls the president?

    Now they want to suck more money out of your treasury and run up the debt because they know that it's not their responsibility to pay it back. Can't you see they are using the so-called war on terror to justify all of this?





    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080204/ap_o鈥?/a>





    Just keep continuing down this path America. Good Job to the perpetrators.Don't people see that the military industrial complex controls the president?
    Yes, thats why Bush will be out and a new president will have to sort it out.Don't people see that the military industrial complex controls the president?
    No, corporate America does.
    It's not the military industrial complex, it's the illuminati, and yes, they are using the so-called war on terror to justify all this. the president is merely a puppet whose strings are pulled by the global elite.

    CONTROL MEASURES OF URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL WASTES?

    Are costly.However use of shredders %26amp; incinators is good.CONTROL MEASURES OF URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL WASTES?
    try this

    Did the government have control over the economy during the industrial revolution?

    or was it more ';laissez faire';


    because workers were being treated poorly


    no labour laws or anything


    so the government was just letting what happened happen right?Did the government have control over the economy during the industrial revolution?
    You are quite right, it was mostly laissez faire.





    The monetary policy and fiscal policy tools began evolving only after the Industrial Revolution.

    Social control that prevented premaritial sex in the pre-industrial era?

    Well, there was never a time when premarital sex was totally prevented.





    This particular cultural taboo originated from the fear of economic and social problems caused by unwanted pregnancy and also from the male's desire to insure that all progeny were his.





    For some reason, in the past, men wanted a woman, their possession, to be totally theirs; and virginity upon marriage provided the illusion that she was.





    Of course, we now all understand the fallacy in that line of thought.Social control that prevented premaritial sex in the pre-industrial era?
    Almost 75% of the children born in the US were born before the marriage of their parents before 1800.Social control that prevented premaritial sex in the pre-industrial era?
    I am a firm believer that Religous belief, faith and examples set out by elders helped. Because we r all human however, I understand most folks marring were not engaged for any length of time. I can tell you that girls in (fmr.) Yugoslavia were encouraged to marry asap. As young as they could for alot of reasons. My gramma told me she hated to be in the company of boys for fear that someone would arrange a marrage 4 her! Love %26amp; sex make the world go round!
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  • What's the best way to dismantle the corrupt military-industrial complex which now controls our world?

    Wars are obviously the best business for corrupt governments and multi-national corporations. Perhaps if we all read books on the subject, such as the one by Richard W. Glukstad, we might find the solution.What's the best way to dismantle the corrupt military-industrial complex which now controls our world?
    Remove all corporations from the privilege of ';legal person-hood';. Make lobbying a form of bribery. Only then will citizens regain control of their ';elected'; representatives.What's the best way to dismantle the corrupt military-industrial complex which now controls our world?
    where have you been living!
    VOTE!
    Yes, easy.


    Surrender to every country.


    AND BECOME SLAVES.
    And replace it with what??
    LOL


    dude


    LOL
    Wow. What planet you from?
    you play the game and create changes for a better future. You create allies with the same goals and are players in the same chess match of financhal and political power.

    The U.S. Pharmaceutics Industrial say that birth control is the sole responsibility of the woman...?

    That is why they have withdrawn their financial support to create a male birth control method. Should not men have control over their own body?The U.S. Pharmaceutics Industrial say that birth control is the sole responsibility of the woman...?
    If a man doesn't want a baby or a disease, then, he should wear a condom. A very good friend of mine was having sex regularly with a girl and she said she was on the pill. Well, he did not wear a condom and she tried to trap him. Now, he is 49 years old with another baby he didn't want. I told him to protect himself, it is not up to the women to protect him.

    Remote internet control of industrial equipment..pls give me the system set -up?

    O. Ask the manufacturers of the equipment. Don't trust idiots from yahoo answers. Not like me. lol. If its cameras just google it. If its like machinery i dont know if you want to control that from the internet. What if the internet goes down and its like chopping like something. That would be bad.Remote internet control of industrial equipment..pls give me the system set -up?
    A complete solution can be provided by a solution provider.


    Y are u killing our bread and butter :) ??

    Do the controls on an industrial sewing machine differ significantly from those on a homeowner machine?

    I have to do a sewing test for a fashion design program. I've done sewing on my own machine but they use industrial models. I was wondering if there was a big difference between the two.Do the controls on an industrial sewing machine differ significantly from those on a homeowner machine?
    Depends on the machine. Typically, there is a knee lift that controls the presser foot, and there is often a tie-off control. There may be more extensive computer controls for selection of stitches.





    Can you ask the make %26amp; model of the machine you'll be testing on? And what you'll be tested on? Some of the binders and feet for industrials look not a whole lot like the sewing machine feet you're probably used to.





    The old clutch machines are often adjusted to run very quickly... I remember sewing darts on them from tip to waist because it was the only way I could keep from overshooting the dart tip -- that was my first experience with an industrial, and rather nerve-wracking because I grew up with a home machine where the knee bar controlled the stitch speed, Did a lot of ripping that night. %26lt;g%26gt; Newer machines can operate at normal home sewing speeds as well as zoom off at a gazillion spm.





    Here are a pair of new machines in operation:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvYfzL2Wp鈥?/a>





    There are a number of videos up on youtube of people sewing on various industrials... you might want to take a look. e.g.:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r28y42Yh4鈥?/a>


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjD0aBkOx鈥?/a> (old style)


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yyOvHcsR鈥?/a>


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDK8N-eXf鈥?/a>





    If you flunk the test and get put in class with someone who's been a samplemaker, you'll learn a lot of good stuff. This would be a good thing.Do the controls on an industrial sewing machine differ significantly from those on a homeowner machine?
    There are a few differences between domestic and industrial machines. First and foremost is that the sewing head, table, motor, light and electrical wiring are all separate units. This means they are big. The motors are larger and they run faster. If you are used to sewing pedal-to-the-metal then you will have to use a much lighter touch on the industrial. Start with the lightest possible pressure on the foot control until you get a feel for the controls. With some machine you need to give the wheel on the side a little twist to help start up the machine. Don't be afraid to use the wheel on the side, in domestics you can wreck the machine, with industrials it doesn't hurt it at all. For detailed work I often use the wheel to ';walk'; the needle in tight places. For many industrial motors, backward pressure on the foot pedal puts on the brakes and the machine stops immediately.





    The switch for an industrial is not on the sewing head, it's mounted to the table. Look under the machine at the motor and follow the wires, one set should lead to a switch of some type. It can be a single push button or a pair of buttons, one green one red. Green is start. Or it could be a switch like a light or a toggle switch.





    Many industrial machine control stitch length through either a dial or a screw. Some have numbers marked, some don't. Some numbers refer to stitch length in millimetres, some don't. Turn the dial clockwise for longer stitches, counter clockwise for shorter. if the machine has a screw, then tightening it left makes short stitches, loosening it right should make shorter stitches. If the machine does zig zag, then you will change over using a set-screw dial and a lever. Some machines use two screws and a lever, some use only a lever.





    all industrial machine use vertical bobbins in metal bobbin cases. They have a small screw in the case for adjusting tension. Industrial machine will sometimes need the bobbin tension adjusted depending on the fabric being sewn. Setting the needle tension, presser foot pressure, is similar enough to be easily learned, feed dogs and presser feet are mostly the same. raising and lowering the foot can be done either with a knee lift or with the lever to the back of the machine.





    One model that is used in designer workshops, fashion schools, tailors, dressmakers and dry cleaners is the Singer 20U. It does straight and zig zag and for me it's my go-to machine. It's not too difficult to learn. Here's a PDF instruction manual you can read, it will give you the basics on how to thread the machine and how to set the stitch width and length. http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/鈥?/a>


    Here's the singer industrial machine page. You can look at the models here: http://parts.singerco.com/html/machines.鈥?/a> and then you can find PDF instruction books for the models here: http://www.singermachines.co.uk/Parts_%26amp;_鈥?/a>





    In addition to the 20U check out the other basic single needle lockstitchers. There's the 2691D and the 2188D, these are tow commonly used machines and the controls are similar to juki, consew, adler, and brother single lockstitch. Here's Juki's single needle lockstitch machines, however I doubt a school would have anything this expensive, these babies are several thousand each: http://www.juki.co.jp/industrial_e/produ鈥?/a> Here's the very commonly used DDL by juki: http://www.juki.co.jp/industrial_e/produ鈥?/a>





    That should give you a basic understanding of some common industrial machines. There are more similarities than differences. When you sit at the machine, make a few test seams on scraps, ostensibly to check tension, in reality to get a quick feel for the machine.





    Hope this helps, industrials aren't really scary and they are in reality far easier to use than a home machine. Everything is adjustable and there are fewer parts, settings knobs and dials to learn.

    What is the importance of speed control in industrial drives?kindly elaborate.?

    Speed control in industrial drives can serve several purposes. The VFD (variable frequency drive) or VSD (variable speed drive) can control the RPM of a motor which drives a fan, pump, conveyor belt or other machine. The advantage of using speed controls is that the speed of the machine can be matched to the need, can be automatically controlled through feed back loops, and also the VFD/VSD controlled motor will use significantly less energy than a similar system using a bypass loop to bleed energy from the pump or fan system.What is the importance of speed control in industrial drives?kindly elaborate.?
    That is a very general question. However, machines that cut metals often must have speed controls whether they use mutliple-speed motors or change gears or variable speed controllers. The cutting tool (perhaps a lathe or drill press or milling machine) creates a great deal of heat at the cutting edge and a cooling liquid must be used to carry the heat away so as not to affect the heat treatment of the metal or shorten the tool life. The cutting speed must be adjusted to match the heat generated with the rate the heat can be removed.

    Which is better for controlling an Industrial refrigeration plant, a PC computer or a PLC?

    What are the Pro's and Con's of both, such as cost: adding points in the future, trouble shooting, reporting, replacement costs, HMI interface? This would be for a large plant. More than a 1000 analog and digital points.Which is better for controlling an Industrial refrigeration plant, a PC computer or a PLC?
    I don’t think I would bet the farm on a PC controlling a large plant, even if you found a decent real-time operating system. I designed a system about sixteen years ago to control a six degree-of-freedom space simulator and based the operator interface on a ‘386 PC running a real-time Unix kernel with X-Windows. The customer really wanted Microsoft Windows but it wasn’t stable enough or real-time capable. Maybe today I would consider Windows Embedded, but only if someone twisted my arm real hard.





    All the I/O (several hundred points but not the thousands you need) was monitored by the PC, and the PC calculated the driving functions for the hydraulic actuators in real time, sending the results in analog form via D/A converters to the servo valves. The valves could have accepted digital position commands through an RS-485 distributed serial connection, but this would not have been fast enough. We needed the actuators to move in synchronism, so all the D/A outputs were updated simultaneously. I kept the PC out of the position control loops too, using analog position and velocity sensors on each hydraulic actuator as negative feedback to the D/A position commands. The analog position signals were also digitized by high-resolution A/D converters for the operator display and recording purposes. The A/Ds were fast enough to handle real-time digital feedback control. The PC wasn’t. Today you can buy a PLC with PID instructions built in, so I would probably go that way now.





    Today’s PCs are about five hundred times faster than what I had to work with in 1990. It is probably possible to “upgrade” this system to “all digital” control using a dual-core Pentium, but what real-time OS would you rely on? On the other hand, PLCs are made for this kind of task.





    For a refrigeration plant, I think a distributed network of PLCs would be appropriate. You can still use one or more PCs as monitoring stations and to send commands for setpoints. But I think I would ask the vendor for an embedded PC, not connected to any external network, even through a firewall, to supervise the whole plant. And leave the real-time controls to the PLCs. Make sure you have a really good PLC programming team on board too.Which is better for controlling an Industrial refrigeration plant, a PC computer or a PLC?
    Simple answer is PLC. A PC is not stable enough. However PC's can be used for SCADA so utilizing the reliability of a PLC and the flexibility of a PC.
    plc, easier programming and cheaper
    which is better to drive to the store, a moped or a tandem axle, 6X6 monster truck? they both will do the same thing, only one is more feasable. a pc has more than enough computing power to handle the operation of the equipment, but im not aware of a mainstream interface for adapting the computer to the equipment. a PLC (programmable logic controller) is a device that is a self contained computer that actually has the line load connections built right onto it in the form of a terminal block. I dont see the need to replace a plc with a pc. if you have 100 pieces of equipment and each one has its own plc and one plc goes bad, all your other equipment will still run. if you have 100 pieces of equipment connected to one pc and the pc goes out, what happens? redundancy is safe.
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  • Give me the history of inverter control of motors/industrial drives and recent developments?

    i want to know when the use of inverters for the control of motors/industrial drives started,the different stages of improvement witnessed and the challenges being worked on todayGive me the history of inverter control of motors/industrial drives and recent developments?
    See the sources.

    Before the advent of inverters,what means were used to control motors/industrial drives?

    Control was mechanical after the motor. Gears and pulleys were used to control speed.Before the advent of inverters,what means were used to control motors/industrial drives?
    I have seen a variable speed motor running by having the motor electric supply leads attached to rods. Then the rods were raised or lowered in differing depths of baking soda solution. These rods were about 1 inch in diameter and the baking soda tanks around 500 gallons each.





    Deeper into the tank, the faster the motor ran. More amps were allowed.





    The rods have to be replaced every few months from erosion from usage. These were on 2100 volt systems with 750 horsepower motors running pumps in 2 different pump stations at Kansas City Mo.

    What is industrial implementation of a control system?

    Depends on the system but most likely a implementation engineer will do a site survey of the location after the sales rep makes a sale of what ever the client wants. From that point a project manager and a detail engineer make arrangements to install the system by creating equipment delivery order and delivery dates, the engineer writes up a installation specification that gives detail instructions to the installation personnel how to install the system, power it, and cable it. Once all this is completed field engineers setup, configure and test the system for operation and red line the Spec for any changes that where made called the AS BUILT SPEC. Once everything is working it is handed over to the client.

    Measures to control domestic, industrial and agricultural pollution.?

    I want point wise the measures to control the pollutions.Measures to control domestic, industrial and agricultural pollution.?
    Domestic can be mostly controlled by segregating the wastes and processing them (for example, recycling mechanisms in place).


    Industrial and agri pollutions can be controlled by following the problem environmental standards ethically without exceptions.Measures to control domestic, industrial and agricultural pollution.?
    On farm fertilizers and etc. follow the directions.

    Can anyone give me an industrial process control system?

    Give you one? Or tell you about one? One of the better-known companies out there that makes PLCs and control software is Rockwell Automation and their engineering and electrical division - Allen-Bradley.

    Please guide me about this project ';Real-Time Industrial process control& monitoring Using GSM Phone';?

    Hi im final year student of ECE.....


    Guide me about this project..


    Give me idea about the project.Please guide me about this project ';Real-Time Industrial process control%26amp; monitoring Using GSM Phone';?
    I recently written about GSM based projects in my blog visit it
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  • What efforts were made to control the corporate industrial giants, and how effective were they? GOD BLESS USA?

    Sherman anti-trust act.Prevented bussinesses from grouping together and gaining a monopoly in whatever they did.

    Help pleaaase !! The Industrial Control Trainer?

    Can you guys give me a good summary of the devices of the Industrial Control Trainer ,, and attach some photos please..





    here is a photo and summary ,


    http://www.bytronic.net/html/ict_1.html





    please give me any information about it





    thank you very muchHelp pleaaase !! The Industrial Control Trainer?
    Why , you can't read?





    The web site you linked is pretty descriptive.





    By the way, you are in the wrong forum. This is about Home Theater, NOT industrial manufacturing or homework.

    Does anyone know what the amount of control voltage used in most industrial a/c's is?

    i know that the control voltage used in residential air conditioning systems is 24 v but do you know what the control voltage is for industrial air conditioning systems is?Does anyone know what the amount of control voltage used in most industrial a/c's is?
    Most of the ones I have worked on are 24 VAC.





    Wingman

    (Industrial Age) How did large corporations try to control competition?

    Can't find the answer in this G-Forsaken book...(Industrial Age) How did large corporations try to control competition?
    They basically monopolized it in The united states. People like Rockefeller and Carnegie basically took control of all production, by buying out all their competitors. They also bought all aspects and resources needed for their products. they also took advantage of cheap labor and controlled politics to their own gain.

    Where can you get contracts for doing industrial controls?

    I enjoy working with industrial electrical control systems specially conveyors, or any thing that uses programmable logic controllers, if you have any idea how to get contracts to build electrical systems or contracts for control panels let me know.Where can you get contracts for doing industrial controls?
    contact the large electrical Engineering firms in your area.

    How much is an industrial control valve?

    The trouble is there are a million different types of control valves based on the application, pressures, size, and many other factors.





    Industrial control valves can be used for steam, hot water, fudge, ice cream, or nuclear waste. You just need to be a little more specific.How much is an industrial control valve?
    CONTROL VALVES ARE ULTIMATE CONTROLING ELEMENTS FOR MANIPULATION OF PROCESS PARAMETERS . THEY HAVE TO BE QUITE ACCURATE AND SENSITIVE WITHIN THEIR RANGE OF OPERATION .


    THIS MODULATION ASPECT IS (VERY SIMILLAR TO THOSE OF INSTRUMENTS ) MAKES CONTROL VALVES QUITE COSTLIER THAN ON/OFF TYPE ORDINARY VALVES OF SAME SIZE( 10 TIMES MORE).How much is an industrial control valve?
    it can go as high as $100,000
    try looking at mcmaster.com you can kind of get a overview of what they cost.
    You must realize your specifications are not very specific. For the specifications given, I'd estimate between $10 and $50,000 U.S., but could be higher in some cases.
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  • What is the purpose of industrial countriesgiving money to poor countries for climate control?

    is it so they can buy more guns to kill there own people or line pockets of corrupt politiciansWhat is the purpose of industrial countriesgiving money to poor countries for climate control?
    It will pay them NOT to develop.





    We must keep all turd world countries ';pristine'; regardless the cost of human lives.What is the purpose of industrial countriesgiving money to poor countries for climate control?
    Part of the idea of man made global warming is that industrialized countries have been using up all the resources and polluting the earth which they say is the reason underdeveloped countries are suffering from effects of climate and poverty. They believe the wealthy countries owe those countries development and a cleaner environment. The premise is to equalize economies, environments, and societies globally. It is the basis of globalization. It is also to lead to complete interdependence among all nation members of the UN. That is supposed to lead to world peace. I believe it will lead to huge unrest among the developed nations if not total chaos and violence. The UN is basically a communist group and all of this will lead to global governance and communism.
    The United States is almost bankrupt because of excessive government spending so we have no money to give anyway.
    Both The corrupt live like Kings and Obama sings Kum by yah to them.

    What is the role of Statistics in Industrial sector( particularly in Quality Control)?

    Using statistics you can track defect/failure rates and doing so watch for anomalies that might signal an equipment breakdown.





    Statistics can tell you how frequently to check products for defects and how many to check. Statistics can also help you determine an appropriate course of action should a defect be found - for example, how many widgets need to be scrapped if more than a certain percentage are found to be defective in a sample size.





    Statistics can help with cost/benefit analysis to help determine if/when to invest in new or additional equipment.





    Using statistics to track defects and failures can also help determine more accurate product costs and SRPs.





    Been a long time since I've taken any business/statistics classes, but these are some things that come to mind.

    Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?

    Obviously, USA workforce is now predominantly white-collar and will continue to be.





    So will taking industrial jobs to Mexico and Guatemala instead of China aid against immigration?





    The industrail economy has proven to take a third-world or new country and tranform it with an improved government and economy.





    Those Central Americans obviously come to America for a better and safer life and to provide for their families, even for the relatives in their home countries.





    I would be less bad to ship those blue-collar jobs to those countries than China. Would any Chinese actually attempt swimming the Pacific in order to arrive in California?Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?
    No, it won't. The problem is that US's industrial jobs ARE moving to Central America, but in return these countries are losing the same jobs to China. So the problem with the Central American economy is largely due to the fact that they are losing their jobs to China. The only way that they can compete with China is to pay low wages equivalent to China, and doing so will do nothing to control the US immigration from these countries.Will moving more industrial jobs to Central America than China help control immigration?
    The chinese and other far eastern countries are easier to do business with. Mexico and Central American countries are very crooked and will probably nationalize your company (investment) and leave you with a lost investment. Most Mexican labor and Cent. Amer. labor can get into the U.S. very easy (geography) and they take the low paying jobs in our economy like farm labor and or other jobs Americans will not do for themselves. I can not nor will I blame the Mexicans for coming here illegally. They are simply filling an economic need and are very hard working people. They are looking for a better life.

    In a post-industrial society, are labour movements and government control of the economy needed as much?

    With the decline of the industrial sector and the rise of the service sector, is socialism/labour important anymore?In a post-industrial society, are labour movements and government control of the economy needed as much?
    Imo, yeah there needs to be a little bit.





    Labor movements aren't what they used to be, there are a lot of laws addressing what was messed up back then (8 year olds working coal mines 12 hours a day, people losing limbs in a meat grinder with no worker's comp., etc.) but nowadays it's just about bailing out a high school grad who wants it all performing manual labor.





    Unions have their place and do good things but it is kind of silly when the lower level laborers make more than mid-management, like in the case of GM. They're all right though, worker's should have the right to unite but if it doesn't pan out for them they have no standing to whine about it when their jobs get shipped out or people get laid off.





    Bottom line.... everything in moderation.

    Did the government have control over the economy during the industrial revolution?

    or was it more ';laissez faire';


    because workers were being treated poorly


    no labour laws or anything


    so the government was just letting what happened happen right?Did the government have control over the economy during the industrial revolution?
    You are quite right, it was mostly laissez faire.





    The monetary policy and fiscal policy tools began evolving only after the Industrial Revolution.Did the government have control over the economy during the industrial revolution?
    yes laissez faire.





    Though the society was sharply divided between a small wealthy class at the top and the poor destitute largesse at the bottom before the indl revolution. The middle class which arose as a result of the industrial revolution championed for the rights of the poor, for banning slavery (in UK), regulating child labour etc.





    yes govt was largely just enforcement of laws. Initially there were no labour laws etc. they did happen over time due to people's movements for them
    Yes, but it had good points as well as bad points.





    Many of my students cite government corruption as one of the reasons for the poverty of Africa.


    I tell them that the Governments of early 19th century Britain and America were just as corrupt as a modern African government. But they didn't control so much of their economies.
    The Government did not control the economy during the Industrial Revolution - you are correct in saying that the policy was one of 'laissez faire'. Labour laws were increasingly introduced during the 19th century, to control things like child and female labour.

    What is the most energy efficient industrial air conditioning / control unit?

    I need to know for a research project and have found various products through google but figured i would get some word of mouth experience aswell.





    solar panel powered is an option, money is no limit





    commercial solutions also appreciated =]





    thanks in advanceWhat is the most energy efficient industrial air conditioning / control unit?
    I work in a LEED building in CA, we have an evaporative cooling system. It seems to work very well.





    Geothermal is also a great option. A few feet underground it stays a constant temperature, I think around 54 degrees, so all you need is a set of pipes, vents and a fan to circulate the air.
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  • Need help to find a book Author Peter Rohner/Industrial Hydraulic Control?

    Out of print, but second hand will do. Any help would be much appreciatedNeed help to find a book Author Peter Rohner/Industrial Hydraulic Control?
    purchase:


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    libraries:


    http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14717672





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    2 copies found amazon uk


    http://www.bookfinder4u.com/GetTitles.as鈥?/a>Need help to find a book Author Peter Rohner/Industrial Hydraulic Control?
    go to ABebooks .com or yahoo search rare books.

    Where do i get information about industrial pollution control?

    can i plz get a site where i can get enough information about industrial air water and noise pollution control!!Where do i get information about industrial pollution control?
    you can check my sources site. JNB have over 40 years experience in industrial water treatment. Where do i get information about industrial pollution control?
    http://www.google.com/search?q=industria鈥?/a>
    for sure!! you can get it at:


    pvsc.com/industrial/





    hope it helps!!!

    What knowledge and skills should a CEO have in order for him to control workplace industrial relations?

    If you can help me I would appreciate it but plz don’t give me that crap about ';do your own homework'; because I’m not in school anymore.


    I’ll appreciate it if you can give me references if you don’t want to give the information to me straight.





    Thank you!!!!What knowledge and skills should a CEO have in order for him to control workplace industrial relations?
    Maybe this will help you out (I've taken the info off of a web-page, although from my experience, I would agree with most of the points presented.)





    ';While every organization is unique and will have a distinctive set of appropriate qualifications for a CEO, some generalizations apply that can help narrow the search in a crowded and competitive field. First, the “New Age” CEO must be all the things that successful leaders have been in the recent past: experienced, well-educated and intelligent, and articulate. But those attributes alone will no longer suffice in playing the game successfully. In addition, he or she must have the ability to inspire others through a highly personal process that encompasses passion, empathy, integrity, stamina and flexibility in a variety of social settings and situations.';





    ';Some have termed this process “Emotional Quotient,” or “EQ.” I prefer to think of it as “Social Quotient” or “SQ which is a broader view of the needed attributes encompassing personal discipline and values as well as an empathetic sensibility that is capable of bridging opposing perspectives in pursuit of consensus and forward direction. This set of qualities allows a CEO to move quickly and successfully in a complex, many-layered and very fast-paced environment.';





    ';We have long known that intelligence is an essential component of leadership; but, more so now than ever before, IQ is merely the price of admission into senior management. What sets executives apart and takes them to the next level is SQ.';





    ';Of course, it is much more difficult to predict for or assess SQ than the more traditional qualities of leadership. In assisting my clients during this initial phase of definition, I interview them extensively about their needs and expectations to pinpoint the kinds of criteria that will add up to a successful candidate. I also speak to many members of the organization to get a feel of the culture and understand the dynamics of the team. Using our proprietary databases and extensive behavioral interviews I seek out and assess executives who fit the criteria. In the interviews, I look for a number of qualities, including candor, self-awareness and the ability to admit failure – all hallmarks of a high SQ.” Also, during the process, extensive reference checking is used to validate the behaviour of the individual at all levels.';





    I hope this helps you out!What knowledge and skills should a CEO have in order for him to control workplace industrial relations?
    knowledge of psychology, collective bargaining, labor law, team leading and building, understand emotion quotients (EQ) and yet be fair firm and consistent in dealing with others. just Look up the topics and get books that cover these areas.

    I have an Error Message '; Com Port Error'; while i try to open an industrial control software . What is wrong?

    i can not see the variables monitored nor control the machine connect to my Computer . The connection is done by a USB cable . What should I have to try to fix the problem ?I have an Error Message '; Com Port Error'; while i try to open an industrial control software . What is wrong?
    If you are getting a COM port error then the software is trying to connect through the serial port.





    You need to find and change that setting to the usb portI have an Error Message '; Com Port Error'; while i try to open an industrial control software . What is wrong?
    try to connect usb in different usb port. that is in com port u using


    software to run.

    What web site that i can get more information about pneumatic industrial control?

    describe about:


    -operation of valves


    -ilustration to show how pneumatic process run


    -definition , and others.


    web site?What web site that i can get more information about pneumatic industrial control?
    You go into Googles and the result will give you various options and companies which can describe partly of all that you want.