View our sessions on demand including the Proportion-Air session from October 27, 2020

 Here is a link to our on-demand sessions from our Fluid Power Technology Conference Virtual Series link.  There you will find our latest session that was presented by and sponsored by Proportion-Air.

The title of that session is Improving Your Process With Precision Electro-Pneumatic Control in Any Industry.  Ron Hibbler and Jeff Johnston did a very fine job of presenting that information our audience and now you can view that session on-demand for free.



Engineers working on solutions for pneumatic applications have many options for compressed air and gas control, from simple mechanical valves to complex assemblies. Add finding a product to meet all the specifications, and the entire process is a challenge. For those who are ready for a product that works without the trial-and-error of a manual device or the uncertainty of off-the-shelf units, electro-pneumatic regulation could be the answer. We’ll discuss applications that require precision, accuracy and repeatability that electro-pneumatic control can provide.

Our thanks to Proportion-Air for adding their expertise to our Virtual Series.

Next on our schedule of presentations is a session presented by and sponsored by Famic.  On Tuesday, November 10th, join Denis Lenoble from Famic Technologies as he highlights how Automation Studio’s failure mode analysis module identifies functions that no longer work as prescribed. This analysis is based on the known or supposed failure modes of the components making up a system, for all the operational modes that they are supposed to support.

Currently, this analytical work is carried out across different interdepartmental meetings. Using the failure analysis module applied to the digital twin can reduce the analysis time and bring all the participating experts into synergy.

I hope that you will join us then and you can register for free at this link.

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