Finding the best partner for hygienic process control projects

Precision control of fluids and gases is a task that requires technical knowledge and experience. Within this area, hygienic applications, such as those in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, place even higher demands on the control components and the surrounding infrastructure. So, when embarking on a hygienic process control project, finding the most qualified partner is essential to success.

Damien Moran is the Field Segment Manager, Hygienic, Pharmaceutical at Bürkert Fluid Control Systems UK, looks at the essential attributes that are required from an engineering supply partner to deliver a successful installation.

Control technology and component designs are constantly changing, introducing new features and benefits, so keeping up with the latest innovations can be a challenge in itself. At the same time, applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries often require an investment in reliability and safety as much as cutting-edge technology.

Read the full article in the December issue of DPA.


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