Omniflex, established in 1965 and headquartered in Durban, South Africa, designs and manufactures electronic products and systems for the automation and control industry. Specializing in remote monitoring and control solutions for harsh environments, Omniflex offers products such as remote terminal units (RTUs), alarm systems, and data acquisition systems. The company's commitment to innovation and reliability has made it a trusted partner in industries like mining, oil and gas, and utilities. Omniflex operates globally, providing tailored solutions to meet diverse client needs.
When the Port of Melbourne undertook major rehabilitation works on the port’s structures, including Swanson Dock, the consulting firm engaged cathodic protection specialist Omniflex to help safely deliver the project.
No industrial sector is as highly regulated as the nuclear sector in terms of the mission-critical safety systems required to maintain operations. Here Gary Bradshaw, director of remote monitoring specialist Omniflex, discusses how nuclear plant managers can implement cost-effective, flexible radiation monitoring systems to comply with increasing data acquisition needs.
A wireless telemetry application is only as good as the antenna system. Whether it’s a radiological system in a nuclear plant, an industrial alarm, or even a utility gas or water metre, it’s important that the signals are reliably transmitted and received.
To ensure all medicines are produced to the highest quality, pharmaceutical manufacturers around the world are subjected to strict regulations. The problem is, monitoring the conditions in a manufacturing facility 24/7 requires high-end, often costly networking technology. Here Ian Loudon, international sales and marketing manager at remote monitoring instrumentation manufacturer. Omniflex, discusses how temperature monitoring systems can be cost effective, reliable and compliant with regulatory standards.
Remote monitoring has brought about many benefits for utility mangers, but how can telemetry devices be used to monitor sites that have no power infrastructure? Here Ian Loudon, international marketing and sales manager for remote monitoring system manufacturers Omniflex, discusses how solar powered wireless telemetry systems are a cost-effective, secure and reliable solution for remote reservoir monitoring.
Almost 150 languages are derived from Latin. But despite similarities in form, differences in letter combination mean this isn't sufficient to enable interlanguage comprehension. The same goes for processing plants; converting signals generated in the plant into an understandable form for control systems is a challenge. The answer? Signal conditioning.
If an alarm annunciator sounds the alert in a facility and nobody is around to hear it then it might as well not make a sound, because nobody can act on the alert. This could have disastrous consequences in high-stakes environments like those typically found in the nuclear, chemical processing or oil and gas industries.