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Take control
25 January 2013
ABB has published a new White Paper to explain how controllers can be used to optimise virtually any industrial process. The White Paper builds on recent advances in control technology to establish a host of new

ABB has published a
new White Paper to
explain how controllers
can be used to optimise
virtually any industrial
process.
The White Paper builds on recent advances in control technology to establish a host of new possibilities for the way that processes can be monitored and controlled. These include the use of complex algorithms capable not only of reacting to changes in process conditions, but also increasingly predicting them as well.
Available on request, the White Paper gives an overview of control applications, types of control systems and Proportional-Integral- Derivative, or PID, controllers. It also specifies the main features of the ABB ControlMaster range.
The White Paper builds on recent advances in control technology to establish a host of new possibilities for the way that processes can be monitored and controlled. These include the use of complex algorithms capable not only of reacting to changes in process conditions, but also increasingly predicting them as well.
Available on request, the White Paper gives an overview of control applications, types of control systems and Proportional-Integral- Derivative, or PID, controllers. It also specifies the main features of the ABB ControlMaster range.
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