Process control is extensively used in research laboratories and industries and, enables controlled production of consistent products from continuously operated processes. For instance, the temperature of a jacketed reactor may be controlled to maintain a consistent product output.
Some applications require that specific quantities of raw materials be combined in specific ways for particular durations to produce an intermediate or end result. One example is the production of adhesives and glues, which normally require the mixing of raw materials in a heated vessel for a period of time to form a quantity of end product. Other important examples are the production of beverages, food and medicine.
Often, a physical system is represented through variables that are uninterrupted and smooth in time. The control of gas temperature of POCl3 in a PV diffusion process is an example of continuous process control. Some important continuous processes are the production of fuels, chemicals and plastics.
New materials need analysis to assess product quality, functioning, safety, reliability and toxicity, with temperature resistance one of the major concerns. Effective material testing covers verification of material characteristics for application trials, detection of defects, analysis of failures, improvement of new materials or conducting basic research on the theoretical strength of materials.
Xutemp, expertise in temperature control provides service for solution and equipment to your individual application and offer help with your purchase decision. Whether your concern is precise or dynamic temperature control, lowest to -95 °C or highest to 400 °C, or uninter-ruptedly between -70 °C to +200 °C, reproducibility and smoothness is always our prior consideration.