Success Stories
Wireless Communication Saves the Day for ThyssenKruppThe ThyssenKrupp Waupaca Foundry in Marionette, Wisconsin reaped a $600,000 ROI when they decided to go wireless. Texas Pipeline RadiosWalnut Bend oil field in Gainsville, Texas experienced a problem with elevated noise zones in its 150 MHz licensed-frequency radio network caused by power grid interference, which in turn caused the system to overload and shut down without warning.Walnut utilized ProSoft Technology's 2.4 GHz radios to correct the problem. Ada County Landfill: Technology Talks TrashIn AdaCounty, a highly maintained landfill site requiring strict vegetation irrigation and gas process extraction used ProSoft Technology's Ethernet wireless radios to preserve a natural-looking environment in an area overlooking residential homes.By utilizing the flexible and invisible RadioLinx modems, Ada was able to maintain the valley's visual appeal while obtaining the benefits of wireless capabilities. Integrating PROFIBUS into the Changi Water Reclamation PlantThe Changi Water Reclamation Plant in Singapore chose Schneider Electric as the Main Plant PLC provider and incorporated 160 ProSoft Technology PROFIBUS DP V1 modules into the application to help run and monitor end devices in its PROFIBUS network. Normal: Not Your Typical Water DepartmentIn Normal, Illinois, population 46,000 home of Illinois State University, the 28 employees of the Normal Water Department were scrambling to meet the needs of their consumers. The power of industrial wireless in Cumberland...Not every company knows how to take off their training wheels and ride into the streets of wireless industrial automation. Shed the wheels of network cables and a company can potentially get more flexibility than ever before while moving data securely. Pulp & Paper Company Cuts Energy Costs using Data HistorianQuotables: "By making use of the data collected by the Data Historian on one machine in one mill, we were able to save $20,000 on energy costs in one month alone," said Francois Ruel, Automation Project Manager for Cascades, Inc. The Camisea PipelineStarting in the jungles of the Amazon rainforest, over the Andes to the Pacific Ocean, the 550 kilometer dual pipelines use Allen-Bradley processors with ProSoft Technology's in-rack Flow Computer. |
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