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Parker Hannifin - Fluid Power Conference & Expo


Pat Galagan from Parker Hannifin talks about his presentation titles “Demystifying Proportional Valves” at the May 2009 Fluid Power Conference & Expo in Milwaukee

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Instrumentation Expo, Training & Career Fair - www.instrumentation2009.com


Marlyse Martinez (violin) and Jillian Risigari-Gai (harp) from Cal State Long Beach provided beautiful background music during the end-of-expo happy hour and raffles. To learn more about how ISA helps students prepare for careers in instrumentation and process control, please visit the ISA Cal State Long Beach website at www.isacsulb.org, Cal Poly Pomona at www.isacalpoly.org, and ISA Los Angeles Section at www.isala.org.

Over 100 State of the Art Exhibits, Training Classes & Career Fair Companies. Comments heard on the floor included “The best one yet…,” and “Even bigger than last year… ”

Instrumentation 2009 Expo & Training was held on February 19, 2009, in Southern California. The list of training classes and contacts from this year’s expo is presented at www.instrumentation2009.com, along with details about next year’s expo.

“The largest exhibition on the west coast dedicated to state of the art process instrumentation and control,” Instrumentation 2009 featured 25 technical training sessions. The expo and all training were available to anyone in the refinery, water, wastewater, power generation, process and other industries who are involved with instrumentation and process control. Students are always welcome! All of the major I&C suppliers are there every year to demonstrate the latest state of the art instrumentation. See the official website at www.instrumentation2009.com for more information about exhibiting or attending next year’s expo and for photos and info about previous expos.

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LIST OF ATTENDEES OF THE
STATE OF THE ART EXHIBITS
AND TECHNICAL TRAINING EXPO
February 19, 2009
(Does not include walk-in registrations.)
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Following is a partial list of companies who were represented or whose employees have pre-registered to attend the expo as of February 18, 2009. Does not include walk-ins.

ABB; Accutech; Advanced Process Services Inc; AECOM; AeroArts LLC; Aes Alamitos LLC; AES Global Inc; AllMetal Manufacturing; Analytical Industries Inc; APG Analyzer Systems; Applied Utility Systems Inc; Applied Valves and Controls; Basin Valve Co; Big West of California; Blair Martin Company; BP; Brinderson LP; Cal Poly Pomona; Cal State Long Beach; Caltrol; Cameron Flow Control; Cameron Measurement; CC of San Francisco; Cemtek Environmental; Cemtek Environmental; Central California Instruments; Chevron Products Co; Chevron Products Co; City of Los Angeles; cMAX-2000 Inc; College of Instrument Technology; ConocoPhillips; Control Engineering Inc; Control System Designer; Cosa Instrument Corp; CS-Integration; Curtiss-Wright Flow Control; D&D Engineering; DK/Amans Valve Supply; Don Wolf & ociates Inc; Dynalectric; Electrical Systems Limited; Endress+Hauser; Flexim Americas; Fluid Components International; Fluor Inc; Foxboro; Frontline Management Inc; General Atomics / HighRely; Georg Fischer Piping Systems; GF Signet; Goodrich Corp; GSA; Guided Wave; H2scan; Hach Company; Hanna Instruments; HLS; Honeywell; Hydrocarbon Processing ; IACD; Industrial Automation Group; INEOS Olefins & Polymers; Ineos Polypropylene; Infrastructure Factor; Inland Empire Utilities Agency; Invensys; ISA Los Angeles Section; ISA Southern San Joaquin Section; Jacobs Engineering… see complete list at www.instrumentation2009.com.

For information about exhibiting at next year’s expo, please see www.instrumentation2010.com.

Company names and trademarks are copyright by their respective copyright holders. Any company or individual listed who would like their name removed or a correction made please contact us through the website www.instrumentation2009.com. Videos and photos may be linked to or copied without permission as long as the following copyright statement is included:

Copyright (C) 2009 John Prince. All Rights Reserved.

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Instrumentation Expo, Training & Career Fair


PR Electronics’ Kandace Peterson, Joan Chang of Endress+Hauser, Carol Crawford of ESL Power Systems and Teresa Francis of Rosemount Analytical drew the winners of the 37-inch Sony HDTV and other prizes . Neil Finch of Pathfinder Instruments, ISA Los Angeles Section President, conducts the raffle. Website: www.instrumenation2009.com.

Over 100 State of the Art Exhibits, Training Classes & Career Fair Companies. Comments heard on the floor included “The best one yet…,” and “Even bigger than last year… ”

Instrumentation 2009 Expo & Training was held on February 19, 2009, in Southern California. The list of training classes and contacts from this year’s expo is presented at www.instrumentation2009.com, along with details about next year’s expo.

“The largest exhibition on the west coast dedicated to state of the art process instrumentation and control,” Instrumentation 2009 featured 25 technical training sessions. The expo and all training were available to anyone in the refinery, water, wastewater, power generation, process and other industries who are involved with instrumentation and process control. Students are always welcome! All of the major I&C suppliers are there every year to demonstrate the latest state of the art instrumentation. See the official website at www.instrumentation2009.com for more information about exhibiting or attending next year’s expo and for photos and info about previous expos.

_____________________________

LIST OF ATTENDEES OF THE
STATE OF THE ART EXHIBITS
AND TECHNICAL TRAINING EXPO
February 19, 2009
(Does not include walk-in registrations.)
_____________________________

Following is a partial list of companies who were represented or whose employees have pre-registered to attend the expo as of February 18, 2009. Does not include walk-ins.

ABB; Accutech; Advanced Process Services Inc; AECOM; AeroArts LLC; Aes Alamitos LLC; AES Global Inc; AllMetal Manufacturing; Analytical Industries Inc; APG Analyzer Systems; Applied Utility Systems Inc; Applied Valves and Controls; Basin Valve Co; Big West of California; Blair Martin Company; BP; Brinderson LP; Cal Poly Pomona; Cal State Long Beach; Caltrol; Cameron Flow Control; Cameron Measurement; CC of San Francisco; Cemtek Environmental; Cemtek Environmental; Central California Instruments; Chevron Products Co; Chevron Products Co; City of Los Angeles; cMAX-2000 Inc; College of Instrument Technology; ConocoPhillips; Control Engineering Inc; Control System Designer; Cosa Instrument Corp; CS-Integration; Curtiss-Wright Flow Control; D&D Engineering; DK/Amans Valve Supply; Don Wolf & ociates Inc; Dynalectric; Electrical Systems Limited; Endress+Hauser; Flexim Americas; Fluid Components International; Fluor Inc; Foxboro; Frontline Management Inc; General Atomics / HighRely; Georg Fischer Piping Systems; GF Signet; Goodrich Corp; GSA; Guided Wave; H2scan; Hach Company; Hanna Instruments; HLS; Honeywell; Hydrocarbon Processing ; IACD; Industrial Automation Group; INEOS Olefins & Polymers; Ineos Polypropylene; Infrastructure Factor; Inland Empire Utilities Agency; Invensys; ISA Los Angeles Section; ISA Southern San Joaquin Section; Jacobs Engineering… see complete list at www.instrumentation2009.com.

For information about exhibiting at next year’s expo, please see www.instrumentation2010.com.

Company names and trademarks are copyright by their respective copyright holders. Any company or individual listed who would like their name removed or a correction made please contact us through the website www.instrumentation2009.com. Videos and photos may be linked to or copied without permission as long as the following copyright statement is included:

Copyright (C) 2009 John Prince. All Rights Reserved.

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My Wind Turbine Science Experiment.

Need a Science Fair Experiment?

Always wanting to try this, here are the results of my experiment.
For more on electricity old theories and new ones, visit:
http://amasci.com/miscon/whyhard1.html#cur for the answers.
You can do the same.
Note:. I used random parts and tried to keep the LED values low, with what I had on hand.
Transistors are like electronic (one way) Valves.
The center leg controls the opening and closing or amplification of the valve. Using only that part of a PNP transistor, I devised my own diode for this experiment.

Transistors replaced vacuum tubes. They are used mostly 2 ways. To amplify the signal passing through, or to act as an “electronic switch”.
Current only goes through one way, and by increasing or decreasing the bias current on the center leg, you can control the flow though it.
In most cases, adding even higher voltage, increases the output, thus making it an amplifier.

Diodes allow electricity to go only one way, which makes a great gate.

DC electricity’s electrons always flow from Negative to Positive.

Same as Earth’s Negative electrons flying to a positive charge in the sky. AKA lightning.

Yes, it is a scientific fact. Ask Ben Franklin!.

Thanks for watching and keep using your heads.

Dave

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