Transmitter simplifies filling and dosing system operation.

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Using Micro Motion Coriolis sensors, Micro Motion® 1500 filling and dosing transmitter integrates into machine control system to directly control pumps and valves. System simplifies batch delivery control loop, eliminating need for separate controllers. Direct, predictive valve control uses measurements of each delivery to optimize control accuracy for subsequent fills, and operator can modify delivery quantities for each ingredient.



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Emerson Simplifies Filling and Dosing Systems with the New Micro Motion® 1500 Transmitter and Hygienic Coriolis Meters



Improved accuracy and faster product change-over improve productivity and efficiency in small dose cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food packaging.

AUSTIN, TEXAS (December 13, 2005) -- The new Micro Motion® 1500 filling and dosing transmitter from Emerson Process Management offers a unique solution for precise control of the filling process. Using Micro Motion Coriolis sensors, the Model 1500 integrates easily into the machine control system and directly controls pumps and valves.

The integrated system simplifies the batch delivery control loop, eliminating the need for separate controllers, resulting in removal of communication time delays, and improved fill accuracy and response time. The system is part of an initiative to help cosmetic and food manufacturers improve efficiency, and is also valuable in life sciences installations where the new systems are part of Emerson's OpX Advantage program for operational excellence.

For improved filling and dosing, Micro Motion Coriolis flowmeters provide manufacturers of filling machines with a direct mass flow measurement, accurate to better than 0.1%. These meters are used in control loops with the new Micro Motion 1500 filling and dosing transmitter that delivers precise, intelligent control of the filling process, in a small, compact DIN rail solution.

The direct, predictive valve control from the Micro Motion transmitter uses measurements of each delivery to optimize the control accuracy for subsequent fills, and improves profitability by reducing product give-away. Integration of the Micro Motion flowmeter into the valve control system also gives a faster response, by eliminating the normal pulse train linking the flowmeter to the controller.

Efficiency benefits arise from close integration of the Micro Motion Model 1500 within the filling machine, using simple RS485 Modbus protocol communications with the control panel software. The operator has the ability to fill a wide range of container sizes, modify delivery quantities for each ingredient, and instantly select an alternative menu to create different product ranges on a single machine.

Productivity benefits arise from faster product changeover times on the delivery lines, using in-line CIP (clean-in-place) processes to efficiently clean the flowmeters. The 'Strip-down and Clean' cycle previously required to eliminate the cross contamination possible with mechanical flowmeter devices is eliminated. The same sensor, with no program changes, can handle liquids or pastes/creams with varying viscosity, temperature, entrained air or suspended solids, while measuring mass flow directly.

The small size of the Micro Motion 1500 Filling and Dosing transmitter allows simple installation on a DIN rail in the machine control cabinet. The unit is designed for filling machines using short duration fill cycles, where all operator interface information is provided by the machine control panel, so it has no local display. With a built-in safety barrier, the transmitter can supply intrinsically safe power and wiring connections to the Micro Motion flow sensor, enabling their safe operation in hazardous areas, and reducing the cost and complexity of filling machine cabling systems.

Customers and machinery manufacturers using the Micro Motion filling and dosing transmitter report reduced waste, improved product quality and faster product changeovers. The Micro Motion mass flow sensors enable the machine systems to work with a wide range of liquid feeds, in line sizes down to 0.1", providing performance independent of temperature, viscosity and product changes. The need for any further check-weighing is eliminated. This all adds up to increased efficiency and profitability.

With many manufacturers operating in an increasingly regulated environment, systems are available with 3A and EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group) certification for use on sanitary and aseptic processes, and the sensors are suitable for CIP and SIP (sanitize-in-place) processes. The Micro Motion-exclusive, patented MVD(TM) (MultiVariable Digital) technology in the mass flow transmitter provides monitoring of ingredient temperature and density, providing immediate quality assurance alarms for out-of-specification values, as well as records for later audits.

About Emerson Process Management

Emerson Process Management (www.emersonprocess.com), an Emerson business, is a leader in helping businesses automate their production, processing and distribution in the chemical, oil and gas, refining, pulp and paper, power, food and beverage, life sciences, and other industries. A division of Emerson, Micro Motion, (www.micromotion.com) is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Since inventing the first practical Coriolis flowmeter in 1977, Micro Motion has been the world's leading Coriolis flowmeter supplier, ranking #1 in both technology and customer support. Micro Motion technology and expertise play a key role in Emerson's combining of superior products and technology with industry-specific engineering, consulting, project management and maintenance services. Emerson brands include PlantWeb®, Micro Motion®, Fisher®, Rosemount®, Mobrey® ,Daniel®, DeltaV(TM), Ovation®, and AMS(TM) Suite.

About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR), based in St. Louis, is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Sales in fiscal 2005 were $17.3 billion. For more information, visit www.GoToEmerson.com.

Micro Motion, MVD, PlantWeb, Fisher, Rosemount, Mobrey, Daniel, DeltaV, Ovation, and AMS Suite are marks of Emerson Process Management. Other marks are the property of their respective owners.

Contacts:
Lee Rumbles, Emerson Process Management, Micro Motion
1 (303) 527-5301, Lee.Rumbles@EmersonProcess.com

Peter Dossing, Emerson Process Management
1 (512) 832-3162, Pete.Dossing@EmersonProcess.com

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