Yokogawa Australia and New Zealand

Yokogawa Debunks

Conversations with Industry Experts to uncover the truth behind myths and misconceptions in process instrumentation and industrial automation

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Yokogawa Australia and New Zealand

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Technology

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5. čvc 2024

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Gas Chromatographs pt 1 24.05.2021

This time around, Nelson Isea discusses the many misconceptions around Gas Chromatographs. Technicians see this machine as Black Magic, too complex to understand, and believe a Chemistry degree is necessary to service them. Tune in to find out more about this insightful chat.

Gas Chromatographs pt 2 24.05.2021

Sean continues the conversation with Nelson Isea. In this episode, the topic is commonly used detectors in Gas Chromatographs. Is it true that one detector type, the thermal conductivity detector, is applicable to most applications? Why is it not used for extremely low concentrations of hydrocarbons? Listen now to debunk these myths.

Wireless pt 1 24.05.2021

Wireless instrumentation represent solutions for many of the issues that process plants face today. In this episode, Sean interviews Simon Lillie. They discuss myths around the history of ISA100.11a and some of the interesting challenges wireless instrumentation can solve.

Cybersecurity 27.11.2020

In our first episode, Tom Hardy debunks common false statements regarding Cybersecurity Does insurance liability protect businesses against cyberattacks? Is my organization too small to be a target? Tune in to find out.

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