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Process automation

Founded in 1971, we operate from fully equipped modern facilities, with our head office in Auckland serving the North Island and a branch in Christchurch serving the South Island. The temperature instruments or simply temperature transmitter is an electrical device that brings the functioning of a control or measurement instrument together in a single device. At EMC, we supply a very wide range of Endress+Hauser temperature instruments suitable for all industrial facilities and processing plants. Their products include unique features such as self-calibration and tool-free calibration designed for hygienic applications. The E+H range includes modular thermometers, compact thermometers, measurement inserts, thermowells, and transmitters. We also provide a range of accessories suitable for various industries including mining and primaries, food and beverage, and water and wastewater amongst others. The temperature instruments that we offer will provide you with sensor technology you can rely on as well as calibrations that are fully traceable and accredited. Maximising productivity and profitability whilst meeting toughening safety and sustainability standards is the greatest challenge facing the Chemical industry today. Technological innovation brings opportunity, but reliability is vital. Plant modernisation is expedient, yet project delivery complex. Our innovatory Endress+Hauser instrumentation with safety built-in, allied to expert safety and project consulting, enables EMC to deliver solutions to safely and reliably attain peak plant performance.

Each member of our team is qualified and highly knowledgeable. This means they are able to get a full understanding of your requirements to ensure you get the best suited and most cost-effective solution from our wide range of quality products. A process automation, or simply a temperature transmitter, is an electrical system that incorporates the work of a control or measuring instrument into a single device. It is, therefore, a mixture of both types of instruments, and is therefore simultaneously flexible, reliable, and effective. You should expect a lot of elements to be protected by temperature transmitters, including those that cannot protect control devices and temperature sensors when used in isolation. Until sending it to the control room or automation solutions, it not only tests the temperature, but also amplifies it and transforms it into signals. EMC is a privately owned New Zealand company and is one of the country’s largest and most respected process automation and industrial weighing suppliers.The Oil and Gas market needs to meet evolving demands. Plants must be more efficient, reducing downtime, increasing throughput, relying on accurate and traceable asset information. EMC can offer some of the world’s most reliable devices and solutions from a global leader, Endress+Hauser. From exploration to refinery, plant upgrades, new projects and storage and distribution, E+H has over 10 million devices in safety applications alone. We are here to help!

EMC is a privately owned New Zealand company and is one of the country’s largest and most respected process automation and industrial instrumentation. EMC has been the sole New Zealand representative for Endress+Hauser for over 45 years. Endress+Hauser is a global leader in measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. They provide process solutions for flow, level, pressure, analytics, temperature, recording and digital communications, optimising processes in terms of economic efficiency, safety and environmental impact. Our long relationship with E+H has ensured our customers have received the best ongoing support and reliable continuity of supply for several decades. Their complete product portfolio means we practically do not sell any other instrumentation brands which allows us to support the E+H range better and to focus on our core business of servicing our customers the best we can.

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