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    For more than three decades, the Control Readers' Choice Awards have identified our readers' favorite suppliers across a range of instrumentation and control technologies—from annunciators and batch management to vibration sensors and weighing systems. Check out which companies made the 2023 list on the cover of the January issue. Also in this issue, read about a feedwater plant that cut troubleshooting by 60%, global warming and the laws of process control, and the latest HMI solutions from your favorite suppliers.
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    Jan. 31, 2023
    You told us. We compiled the results. Now it’s time to check out this year’s reader choices for their favorite suppliers.
    Pepperl+fuchs
    Jan. 30, 2023
    VisuNet FLX flexible operator workstations and monitoring systems for ATEX/IECEx Zone 2/22 and Division 2 (global certifications pending) and non-hazardous areas are tailored ...
    Digi Key (eao)
    Jan. 30, 2023
    Series 82 anti-vandal pushbutton switches from EAO provide illuminated symbols with vivid LED illumination. This meets the needs of HMI applications that require status feedback...
    Turck
    Jan. 30, 2023
    TX700FB series programmable HMI/PLCs offer IP69K-rated front-side protection for high-pressure washdowns in cleaning in food and beverage processing and pharmaceutical settings...
    Beckhoff
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    TwinCAT HMI Control software has been combined with TwinCAT Vision image processing software, which gives users the option of directly integrating image processing into the TwinCAT...

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