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Gregory K McMillan
8 Dec 2011
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How to Succeed – Part 5
We continue this series with some helpful hints for control system design and implementation. This week and next week we look at control valve selection. There are a lot of misconceptions from sales pitches that lack an understanding of the need for a valve to have minimum backlash and maximum resolution and sensitivity. Most of this stems … Continue reading »
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