Manufacturing Today Issue - 244 January 2026 | Page 274

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installation and operation, the company’ s instrumentation functions as a core element of control, safety, and performance – not just a peripheral input.
The hygienic product portfolio focuses on process-measurement technologies for clean, validated environments. The business also caters to industrial environments with its Bindicator and Kistler-Morse portfolios. Core offerings for hygienic environments include level, pressure, and flow sensors, as well as turbidity and temperature instrumentation designed for CIP and SIP cycles. Core offerings for the industrial environment include point level, continuous level, high-accuracy weighing, and solids inventory measurement.
For the hygienic portfolio, design decisions prioritize sanitary performance from initial engineering to material selection.“ We don’ t take a sensor made for a different environment and tweak it for hygienic use,” Lindsay says.“ Our products are hygienic from the ground up to meet customers’ unique needs.”
The approach meets regulatory expectations related to food safety and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Precision measurement drives system performance.“ For us, precision is not just a buzzword,” Lindsay confirms.“ It’ s the foundation of what we do. We believe that precision matters because we serve industries where getting it right every time matters.”
Instrumentation accuracy affects batch outcomes, audit readiness, and process control in regulated production.“ We support industries where there’ s no room for error,” she declares.“ We’ re really helping some of the world’ s most regulated customers manufacture a product that consumers can trust.”
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